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GiantCanofWater

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Sorry if I am being annoying.. Whats going to happen to China's 400 billion investment in Iran? Isn't the new government technically not required to repay the debt? How much did China put in already? Is the loss in money worth the Chinese doing something about the conflict?
 

PiSigma

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Sorry if I am being annoying.. Whats going to happen to China's 400 billion investment in Iran? Isn't the new government technically not required to repay the debt? How much did China put in already? Is the loss in money worth the Chinese doing something about the conflict?
There is no 400 billion investment in Iran, they didn't sign on the dotted line. And it was also meant to be over 25 years.
 

PiSigma

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Got a question about Xinjiang.
So, do people in Xinjiang get passports like other people and are they allowed to leave Xinjiang?

I'm clueless about this so if anyone knows pelase tell me.
What makes you think Xinjiang is special? So how did all those Xinjiang restaurants/lamb skewer shops open up all over China? Too much American propaganda for u. You know what is real? Natives in US/Canada aren't allowed to leave their reserves.
 

sabiothailand

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What makes you think Xinjiang is special? So how did all those Xinjiang restaurants/lamb skewer shops open up all over China? Too much American propaganda for u. You know what is real? Natives in US/Canada aren't allowed to leave their reserves.
Yeah yeah I know man.

It's just that I'm legit clueless about this place sometimes. I'm sorry if that offends you.
 

Nevermore

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Got a question about Xinjiang.
So, do people in Xinjiang get passports like other people and are they allowed to leave Xinjiang?

I'm clueless about this so if anyone knows pelase tell me.
These ethnic minorities are just like Han people, except for special privileges that can be increased by a few points compared to Han people in the college entrance examination.
 

LanceD23

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I wrote an email and send to China , France, EU government and newspaper. To see if this can materialized.

China wants to openly challenge France to a duel.
China will send J20 and J35 fighter to challenge France best fighters, Rafael, and whatever.
If France lose, France will have to pay China 100 Billion Euro.
If China lose , China will have to pay France 100 Billion Euro.
 

supersnoop

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What makes you think Xinjiang is special? So how did all those Xinjiang restaurants/lamb skewer shops open up all over China? Too much American propaganda for u. You know what is real? Natives in US/Canada aren't allowed to leave their reserves.
Natives can leave their reserves, the problem is that if they leave the reserve, they can lose all kinds of benefits, land rights, etc.
 

bjj_starter

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Hello everyone I am Australian & I was wondering where to post this. I wasn't very impressed with Albo initially, but I watched this livestream he did from the Great Wall the other day & I thought he did a much better job than I expected of managing our relationship with China. It's been very humiliating watching multiple Australian governments bend the knee to the US & annoy our largest trading partner, & I feel like this was a turn in the right direction. I liked the jab at Trump with the "respect is important between countries" line, I very much appreciated his attempts to distance us from the "declare you'll defend Taiwan" insanity from Trump with reaffirming the One China policy & support for the status quo, and I thought it was hugely encouraging that he insisted we should have a positive relationship with China. At least in my circles, everyone I've talked to about it has been similarly happy with the change in direction.

My question is what, if anything, is the reaction like in China? Do Chinese netizens even pay attention to international news & diplomatic events like this, involving relatively "small/medium" countries like Australia? If they do, what sort of things are people saying about this visit?
 

CMP

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Hello everyone I am Australian & I was wondering where to post this. I wasn't very impressed with Albo initially, but I watched this livestream he did from the Great Wall the other day & I thought he did a much better job than I expected of managing our relationship with China. It's been very humiliating watching multiple Australian governments bend the knee to the US & annoy our largest trading partner, & I feel like this was a turn in the right direction. I liked the jab at Trump with the "respect is important between countries" line, I very much appreciated his attempts to distance us from the "declare you'll defend Taiwan" insanity from Trump with reaffirming the One China policy & support for the status quo, and I thought it was hugely encouraging that he insisted we should have a positive relationship with China. At least in my circles, everyone I've talked to about it has been similarly happy with the change in direction.

My question is what, if anything, is the reaction like in China? Do Chinese netizens even pay attention to international news & diplomatic events like this, involving relatively "small/medium" countries like Australia? If they do, what sort of things are people saying about this visit?


He made the right noises for his visit but the rest of his foreign policy people are still making all the wrong noises when in talks with potential war allies against China. They are trying to have their cake and eat it too. If US and China go to war, everyone with a brain should still expect Australia to back America to the hilt.
 
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