People's Republic of China diplomatic missions

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The People's Republic of China has a large diplomatic network, representing the country's significant economic, commercial, political, cultural and military links around the world.

For over fifty years the PRC has been competing with the Republic of China for diplomatic recognition in the international community. Until the 1970s, most countries in the world recognised the Republic of China instead of the People's Republic of China. Today only a handful of small states have full diplomatic relations with Taiwan (see Republic of China diplomatic missions), though the ROC maintains unofficial relations with most states. The PRC has opened embassies in distant and relatively inconsequential countries like Saint Lucia and Cape Verde to demonstrate its sovereignty.

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[edit] Europe

Chinese Embassy in Berlin
Chinese Embassy in Berlin

[edit] North America

Chinese Embassy in Ottawa
Chinese Embassy in Ottawa

[edit] South America

[edit] Africa

[edit] Middle East


[edit] Asia

[edit] Oceania

Chinese Embassy in Canberra
Chinese Embassy in Canberra


[edit] Multilateral organisations

[edit] External links

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