To put it bluntly, in recent years, earth-shaking changes have taken place in the relations between the two countries, from friendly cooperation to hostility and confrontation, which contains complex and profound historical precipitation. This article will ** this phenomenon, and the waves surging behind it.
In the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China, China provided a large amount of assistance to Vietnam, actively participated in the Vietnam War, and worked together for the reunification of the North and the South. However, with the deterioration of Sino-Soviet relations, Vietnam gradually developed a hostile attitude towards China, which was manifested in anti-Chinese exclusion, border incursion, and invasion of Cambodia. China resolutely fought back in self-defense and withdrew aid to Vietnam, causing Vietnam's economy to decline sharply.
At the same time, subtle changes have also taken place in China-Philippines friendship. Since the establishment of diplomatic relations, China and the Philippines have always been friendly partners, and China has provided substantial assistance to the Philippines and has become the largest partner. However, U.S. involvement has instigated Southeast Asian affairs, causing the Philippines to change its stance on China and initiate arbitration in the South China Sea, complicating and straining China-Philippines relations.
The historical figure Ho Chi Minh once provided assistance in China's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, while the former Philippine ** Estrada once praised the flesh and blood brothers in China-Philippines relations. However, time has passed, and the relationship between the two countries now presents a very different picture.
"The grace of a drop of water should be reciprocated by a spring" is the crystallization of the wisdom of the ancients, and "time can prove who are like-minded friends" is a profound view of international relations. These quotes and remarks are thought-provoking and reveal the truth of friendship and betrayal in the long course of history.
This series of events has profoundly affected the relations between the two countries. China has demonstrated its international responsibility through its assistance to Vietnam, and Vietnam's change in attitude has become an important piece of the puzzle in the relationship between the two countries. The Philippine South China Sea arbitration not only strained Sino-Philippine relations, but also had a negative impact on China.
The article calls for deep reflection on friendship and betrayal, and advocates a rational view of state-to-state relations. Criticize the speculative thinking of small countries, while emphasizing that time is the only yardstick for testing the authenticity of friendship.
Taking into account the changes in the attitudes of the two countries, the article emphasizes that time witnesses true friendship and puts forward a call for rational thinking for the maintenance of international relations.