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Russia Breaks Silence Over China Map Claiming Its Territory

The Russian Foreign Ministry has rejected China's apparent claim of ownership over a disputed island that has been a source of tension between Moscow and Beijing for decades.

Earlier this week, the Chinese Communist Party mouthpiece Global Times newspaper published the "2023 edition of China's standard map," crediting the Ministry of Natural Resources.

The map touches on multiple territorial disputes, among them Bolshoi Ussuriysky Island, which sits at the confluence of the Ussuri and Amur rivers that separate Russia and China. The island is known as Heixiazi, or Black Bear, in Chinese.

On Thursday, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova dismissed any suggestion of reopening the territorial dispute, which she said had been settled by bilateral agreements more than 15 years ago.

"The Russian and Chinese sides adhere to the common position that the border issue between our countries has been finally resolved," Zakharova said in a statement published on the Foreign Ministry website.

"Its settlement was marked by the ratification in 2005 of the Supplementary Agreement on the Russian-Chinese state border on its eastern part, according to which Bolshoi Ussuriysky Island was divided between the parties."

"The delimitation and demarcation of our common border has been completed along its entire length (almost 4,300 km [2,670 miles]), including in 2008 on Bolshoi Ussuriysky Island."

The island has been split between Russian and Chinese control per the bilateral agreements. But China's newly published official map suggests it claims control of the entire 135-square-mile piece of land.

Zakharova, though, said the "resolution" of the dispute "was the result of many years of efforts by both sides, a reflection of the high level of relations between the two countries, made an important contribution to ensuring security and stability in the region, and is a successful example of resolving border disputes for all countries of the world."

"Russia and China have repeatedly confirmed the absence of mutual territorial claims, and there is a corresponding provision in the Treaty on Good Neighborliness, Friendship and Cooperation of July 16, 2001," the spokesperson added

"The parties have an extensive structure of interaction in the field of border cooperation, the Joint Border Commission is functioning effectively, within which all relevant issues are discussed."

Newsweek has contacted the Chinese Foreign Ministry by email to request comment.

Beijing's new map has created fresh tensions with several other neighbors. India, Malaysia, Taiwan, and the Philippines have all expressed opposition to the symbolic landgrab.

Chinese officials have been unapologetic. "A correct national map is a symbol of national sovereignty and territorial integrity," Li Yongchun, a senior resources ministry official, said.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin said publishing the map was "a routine practice in China's exercise of sovereignty in accordance with the law." Wang added: "We hope relevant sides can stay objective and calm, and refrain from overinterpreting the issue."

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[-] Th4tGuyII@kbin.social 71 points 1 year ago

If this were any other country complaining about illegal land grabbing, I'd be sympathetic to their plight, but Russia is literally in the middle of a war caused by their own illegal land grabbing. They can get fucked

[-] Semi-Hemi-Demigod@kbin.social 47 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

And they've been doing it for years. In the Grand Tour episode where they drove across Georgia they saw a place where Russian soldiers move the barbed wire that marks border in the middle of the night. There was this poor old man weeping because they'd taken his entire farm this way.

Fuck Putin and fuck Russia for "electing" him.

[-] interolivary@beehaw.org 14 points 1 year ago

It's funny how Russians consistently manage to have the absolute worst of them as rulers

[-] Semi-Hemi-Demigod@kbin.social 17 points 1 year ago

The entire country has untreated PTSD from when the Mongols ruled them and they self-medicated with vodka for centuries

[-] kayjay@kbin.social 3 points 1 year ago

This is unironically actually true.

[-] Llewellyn@lemm.ee 4 points 1 year ago

Catherine II and Peter were ok, though.

[-] interolivary@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

And funnily (??) Catherine the Great wasn't Russian, and Peter's legacy is pretty hotly contested. He was a reformer in many senses but still very Russian; eg. St. Petersburg was built with slave labor by conscripting serfs, an incredible amount of who died in the process

[-] Llewellyn@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

It hardly makes them "absolute worst of rulers".

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