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There are 196 in total.
Name. Date of establishment of diplomatic relations. Afghanistan.
Armenia. Azerbaijan.
Bahrain. Bangladesh.
Brunei. Cambodia.
North Korea. Timor-Leste.
Georgia. India.
Indonesia.
Iran. Iraq. Israel.
Japan. Jordan.
Kazakhstan.
Kuwait. Kyrgyzstan.
Laos. Lebanon. Malaysia.
Maldives. Mongolia.
Myanmar. Nepal.
Oman. Pakistan.
Palestine. Philippines.
Qatar. Korea.
Saudi Arabia.
Singapore. Sri Lanka. Syria.
Tajikistan.
Thailand. Turkey.
Turkmenistan.
United Arab Emirates.
Uzbekistan.
Vietnam. Yemen.
Africa: country name.
Date of establishment of diplomatic relations. Algeria.
Angola. Benin. Botswana.
Burundi. Cameroon.
Cape Verde. Middle Africa.
Chad. Comoros.
Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) Congo (Brazzaville).
Côte d’Ivoire. Djibouti.
Egypt. Equatorial Guinea.
Eritrea.
Ethiopia.
Gabon. Ghana. Guinea.
Guinea-Bissau.
Kenya. Lesotho. Liberia.
Libya. Madagascar.
Malawi. Mali. Mauritania.
Mauritius. Morocco. Mozambique.
Namibia. Niger.
Nigeria. Rwanda.
Senegal. Seychelles.
Sierra Leone. Somalia.
South Africa. Sudan.
Tanzania. Togo.
Tunisia. Uganda.
Zambia. Zimbabwe.
Europe: Country name.
Date of establishment of diplomatic relations. Albania.
Andorra. Austria. Belarus.
Belgium. Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Bulgaria. Croatia. Czech Republic.
Denmark. Estonia.
Finland. France.
Germany. Greece.
Hungary. Iceland.
Ireland. Italy.
Latvia. Liechtenstein.
Lithuania. Luxembourg. Macedonia.
Malta. Moldova.
Monaco. Montenegro.
Netherlands. Norway.
Poland. Portugal.
Romanian. Russia.
San Marino. Serbia[1]Slovakia.
Slovenia.
Spain. Sweden. Switzerland.
Ukraine. United Kingdom.
Cyprus. Americas: country name.
Date of establishment of diplomatic relations. Antigua and Barbuda.
Argentina. Bahamas. Barbados.
Bolivia. Brazil.
Canada. Chile.
Colombia. Costa Rica.
Cuba. Dominica. Ecuador.
Grenada. Guyana.
Jamaica. Mexico.
Peru. Suriname.
Trinidad and Tobago.
United States. Uruguay. Venezuela.
Oceania Pacific Islands:
Name. Date of establishment of diplomatic relations. Australia.
Cook Islands. Fiji.
Micronesia.
New Zealand. Niue. Papua New Guinea.
Samoa. Tonga. Vanuatu.
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As of July 31, 2011, a total of 172 countries have established diplomatic relations with China.
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180 pcs. On the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, major-country diplomacy with Chinese characteristics has continued to break through the waves, making a series of new progress and achieving a large number of new achievements. This year, the total number of countries with diplomatic relations with China rose to 180.
Up to now, China has established diplomatic relations with 180 countries and established various forms of partnerships with 112 countries and international organizations.
Like-minded people are partners, and seeking common ground while reserving differences is also partners. China adheres to the new path of state-to-state exchanges of "dialogue rather than confrontation and partnership rather than alliance", makes friends and deepens cooperation with other countries, and constantly expands the convergence of interests with other countries.
The cold years know the pines and cypresses, and the adversity sees the truth. In the face of the global pandemic, China has sent medical experts to more than 30 countries and provided more than 280 batches of anti-epidemic assistance to more than 150 countries and international organizations. By helping each other and helping each other in times of need, the friendship between China and the peoples of other countries has been further sublimated.
The real development is when everyone develops together. China has signed 200 Belt and Road cooperation documents with 138 countries and 30 international organizations, making the Belt and Road the world's largest platform for international cooperation.
The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), initiated by China, has provided nearly US$20 billion in infrastructure investment to 24 members. It has held a series of international exhibitions and ......, such as the Canton Fair, the Trade in Services Fair, and the International Import ExpoAn open China opens its arms to the world, shares development opportunities with other countries, and creates a better future for mankind.
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At present, 181 countries have established diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China.
1. According to the continental section, the number of countries that have diplomatic relations with each continent is as follows:
1.Asian States (46).
2.European countries (43).
3.African States (53).
4.North American countries (16).
5.South American countries (11).
6.Oceania countries (12).
2. There are still some countries in the world that have not established diplomatic relations with China, namely the following countries:
15 countries, including Bhutan, Vatican, Eswatini, Tuvalu, Marshall Islands, Palau, Nauru, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, Haiti, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Paraguay.
III. China's Foreign Policy and Principles:
China pursues an independent foreign policy of peace and adheres to the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence and the One-China Principle.
The above content refers to: Encyclopedia - Timetable of countries that have established diplomatic relations with China.
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There are 180 countries with diplomatic relations with China, which is the latest data on the official website as of 19 years.
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By the end of 19 years, a total of more than 180 countries had established diplomatic relations with our country.
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The first country to establish diplomatic relations with China was the Soviet Union.
On October 2, 1949, the People's Republic of China was founded.
The next day, the Soviet Union announced its recognition of New China. The next day, China formally established diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union was the first country to recognize and establish diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China, and in 1950 the Soviet Union and the People's Republic of China signed the Sino-Soviet Treaty of Friendship, Alliance and Mutual Assistance
Korean War. During the period of China's First Five-Year Plan and Second Five-Year Plan, the Soviet Union's aid to China focused on the construction of "156 items" of basic industrial facilities.
In the 1960s, Sino-Soviet relations deteriorated dramatically, and aid was greatly reduced until it was terminated. In 1962, China and India entered into a military conflict (Sino-Indian War), and the Soviet side supported India. In 1969, large-scale military clashes broke out between China and the Soviet Union on the border, including the Battle of Zhenbao Island.
In August of the same year, Soviet troops were in Tielekti, on the western border of China and the Soviet Union.
Retaliatory strikes were carried out against the Chinese side, and armed conflict broke out again between the two sides. This series of events is known in history as the "Sino-Soviet border conflict."
At one point, the two countries were in a nuclear war.
Edge. In 1985, Gorbachev.
After coming to power, he began to implement a relatively relaxed foreign policy, which received a positive response from the Chinese side. In May 1989, Gorbachev visited China, and relations between the two sides were further restored.
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