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China and Russia Agree

July 23, 1924 issue

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The article discusses the present relations between China and Russia. The diplomacy of the great Powers at first prevented the signing of Soviet Union's agreement with China and even now would not have permitted it if Soviet Union had not succeeded in concealing from them the diplomatic documents during the negotiations. The signing of this agreement by the Chinese Government is therefore a big stride on the road to the liberation of the politics of the colonial and semi-colonial peoples from the yoke of the great Powers. The significance of this independent act, of Chinese policy extends far beyond the frontiers of China. It is an historical event in the emancipation movement of the Eastern peoples.

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INTERNATIONAL relations; INTERNATIONAL obligations; INTERNATIONAL law; NEGOTIATION; CHINA; SOVIET Union
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