<span>For post-1991 relations, see Sino-Russian relations since 1991. See also History of Sino-Russian relations and History of foreign relations of the People's Republic of China.For modern Taiwan-Russia relations, see Russia–Taiwan relations.</span>
Sino-Soviet relations (simplified Chinese: <span>中苏关系</span>; traditional Chinese: <span>中蘇關係</span>; pinyin: Zhōng Sū Guānxì; Russian: Советско-китайские отношения, Sovetsko-kitayskiye otnosheniya) refers to the diplomatic relationship between the Chinese Republic and the various forms of Soviet Power which emerged from the Russian Revolution of 1917 to 1991, when the Soviet Union ceased to exist.
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The state that the United Nations labeled an aggressor and sent forces to fight in 1950 was North Korea.
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