Argentina–China relations
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Argentine-Chinese relations are foreign relations between Argentine Republic and People's Republic of China. Both countries established diplomatic relations on March 19, 1972. Until then Argentina only recognized the Republic of China.
Argentina has an embassy in Beijing and 2 Consulates-General in Hong Kong and Shanghai. China has an embassy in Buenos Aires.
In March 2016, the Argentinian Coast Guard sank a Chinese fishing vessel which entered Argentinian waters illegally. No casualties or injuries were reported.[1]
See also
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Bibliography
- Cardenal, Juan Pablo; Araújo, Heriberto (2011). La silenciosa conquista china (in Spanish). Barcelona: Crítica. pp. 92–94; 177–183.
References
External links
- List of Treaties ruling relations Argentina and China (Argentine Foreign Ministry, in Spanish)
- Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs about relations with Argentina
- Chinese embassy in Buenos Aires (in Spanish only)
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