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China has land borders with 14 countries and maritime borders with at least nine other countries.
- The People’s Republic of China was established in 1949. Since 1960, it has settled its boundaries with 12 of the 14 countries with which it shares land borders. They are Myanmar, Nepal, North Korea, Pakistan, Mongolia, Afghanistan, Laos, Vietnam, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Russia. Its land boundaries remain unsettled only with India and Bhutan.
- The Sino-Pakistan boundary agreement was signed on March 2, 1963, by Foreign Minister of China Chen Yi and Foreign Minister of Pakistan Bhutto under which Pakistan received from China 2,000 square kilometres of administered territory.
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