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Encyclopedia > Beijing Treaty

Beijing Treaty can also refer to the 1860 China and Great Britain.


The Beijing Treaty was signed by Russia and Qing Empire in 1860, and granted Russia the right for Ussuri krai, a part of the modern day Primorye).




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The treaty, signed in Moscow last year by Russian President Vladimir Putin and PRC President Jiang Zemin, invites immediate comparison with the treaty between Beijing and Moscow in the early Cold War years.
The 2001 treaty encapsulated these joint strategic interests, and they were reaffirmed explicitly in Russian and Chinese media accounts of Putin's and Jiang's talks during the visit and in commentary following the signing of the treaty.
Beijing watched quietly as Moscow ultimately acceded to Washington's announcement last December of its intention to withdraw from the ABM treaty in the spring of this year.
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