The USSR promised to return the territory of our country, and our country negotiated for forty years

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-04

The USSR promised to return the territory of our country, and our country negotiated for forty years, what was the result?

Although the Soviet Union has disappeared, the crimes committed by the Soviet Union cannot be washed away, including the act of invading China's territory. Many Chinese lands, from Tsarist Russia to the Soviet Union, fell into their hands. But when the Soviet Union had good relations with China, it also promised to return the land to us, and after 40 years of negotiations, we got back how many pieces?

Areas of China occupied by the Soviet Union.

The Soviet Union, a former superpower, has always been known for its large military power and ambitions for foreign expansion. For hundreds of years, the Soviet Union has been expanding its territory, which is also part of China. China lost some key areas such as Vladivostok, Sakhalin, etc.

The earliest invasion began in 18606, when China occupied the outer northeast of northeast China due to the civil war of the Taiping Army. This region was once reduced to the "Outer Northeast" and "Ili Region" under the colonial rule of Tsarist Russia.

From the late 19th century to the early 20th century, there were many conflicts between Tsarist Russia and China over the border dispute between China and Russia. The contradictions between the two countries eventually came at the cost of China's constant abandonment and eventual occupation by Tsarist Russia.

One of the most famous wars was the Boxer Rebellion of 19, when Tsarist Russia and the Eight-Nation Coalition invaded China, forcing more land to be abandoned. Tsarist Russia took advantage of the unequal agreement to annex the Chinese land of Vladivostok to its sphere of influence. After that, Tsarist Russia launched a series of invasions, occupying many territories, including Sakhalin.

The loss of so much land has brought great humiliation to China. Tsarist Russia launched the ** revolution in 1917 and established the Soviet Union. At the beginning of its founding, the Soviet Union made its own demands on the recovery of China and promised to return to them the lands that Tsarist Russia had taken from China. There were some political and economic changes in the Soviet Union, and this guarantee became less and less possible.

How many pieces of land did China regain from the USSR?

When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, Russia took over most of the plastics, some of which were taken from China. China has taken the initiative to explore the territorial dispute between the two countries in order to achieve it. After more than 40 years of struggle, China has made some progress. Through China's mediation, Russia has promised to return part of its land to the Chinese side.

Of these areas, part of the northeast has been returned to China, totaling 9 square kilometers. In addition, China has also returned to China 5 square kilometers of territory in the Hunchun area along the Sino-Russian border. China reclaimed another 173 square kilometers of Black Blind Island in 2008. The reclaimed lands are geographically and strategically important.

The Northeast region has a vast territory and great prospects for development. Hunchun is an important area on the border between China and Russia, and plays a very important role in maintaining the security and stability of the border.

As a key hub in northeastern China, Black Blind Island is located at the junction of the Heilongjiang River and the Songhua River. Although China's 40-year consultation process on the border issue has been tortuous, there are still some gains in the process. The recovered land is the basis for future cooperation between China and Russia.

China and Russia jointly safeguard regional security and development, and jointly safeguard peace and stability in Asia and the entire international community. Now that China and Russia have become the most important allies in the world, history can give us confidence in the future peace.

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