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Makro
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r.Evo
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On March 04 2014 06:23 Ghanburighan wrote: China condemns extreme violent acts in Ukraine. China calls for non-interference, respect of territorial integrity. There are reasons why events have progressed the way they have. China calls for a political solution. [Bloody enigma to interpret.] Since non-interference is what China is about in a nutshell in basically anything that involves the UN I'd say their position is rather clear. | ||
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Derez
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On March 04 2014 06:25 Makro wrote: i think that china is the good cop and russia the bad cop there between the two of them China has difficulties supporting self-determination because they haven't shipped in enough Han chinese into certain areas of their country yet. | ||
Cheerio
Ukraine3178 Posts
On March 04 2014 06:23 Ghanburighan wrote: China condemns extreme violent acts in Ukraine. China calls for non-interference, respect of territorial integrity. There are reasons why events have progressed the way they have. China calls for a political solution. [Bloody enigma to interpret.] It's nice to be a Chinese foreign representative. You only need a few phrases to learn. | ||
Makro
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On March 04 2014 06:26 Eisregen wrote: Did anyone notice: Australia ambassador wearing the same clothing as the british one. COINCIDENCE??? =D it's all a part of the plan | ||
xDaunt
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On March 04 2014 06:26 Ghanburighan wrote: China is very much torn, it doesn't want to encourage revolutionaries, but it dislikes breaches of territorial integrity even more. That, and China wants to know whether it can get away with invading little islands in the Pacific. | ||
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Or too much? | ||
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Godwrath
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On March 04 2014 06:27 Nyxisto wrote: China isn't there because the stock-market dropped by 0,5% this morning and as a consequence the representative had a heart attack. China already spoke out. | ||
r.Evo
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On March 04 2014 06:26 Derez wrote: China has difficulties supporting self-determination because they haven't shipped in enough Han chinese into certain areas of their country yet. It's fine, they've got Russia stirring up shizzle elsewhere to make sure they're covered a bit longer. =P | ||
m4ini
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Honest question, since i'm not sure. | ||
Derez
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On March 04 2014 06:31 m4ini wrote: One thing i don't understand though, every member now afaik pointed at the budapest memorandum, and to russia to uphold it. Which obviously is reasonable and all that, but doesn't the UK and US break that treaty as well? Honest question, since i'm not sure. Why would they be breaking it? They haven't deployed forces there. | ||
r.Evo
Germany14080 Posts
On March 04 2014 06:31 m4ini wrote: One thing i don't understand though, every member now afaik pointed at the budapest memorandum, and to russia to uphold it. Which obviously is reasonable and all that, but doesn't the UK and US break that treaty as well? Honest question, since i'm not sure. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budapest_Memorandum It's about respecting their borders not guaranteeing them if I understand things correctly. Russia is the only side violating those terms. e: You assumed they're breaking it because they're not doing anything against sovereignty being breached, right? | ||
m4ini
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On March 04 2014 06:33 r.Evo wrote: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budapest_Memorandum It's about respecting their borders not guaranteeing them if I understand things correctly. Russia is the only side violating those terms. e: You assumed they're breaking it because they're not doing anything against sovereignty being breached, right? Yeah, didn't read close enough. Mea culpa. | ||
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r.Evo
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On March 04 2014 06:35 Ghanburighan wrote: I had already forgotten how boring multilateral meetings actually were... Good thing there's no Cuba. It always stroke me as slightly awkward that they're basically going in a circle issuing statements... which aren't exactly responding to each other. | ||
zeo
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On March 04 2014 06:36 r.Evo wrote: It always stroke me as slightly awkward that they're basically going in a circle issuing statements... which aren't exactly responding to each other. No Gadafi, no fun. | ||
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