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China–Iraq relations : ウィキペディア英語版 | China–Iraq relations
China–Iraq relations is the bilateral relationship between China and Iraq. Relations between both countries still remain very close and friendly. ==History==
Relations between Iraq and China were established after the revolution of 1958 which overthrew the monarchy and established a republic. Relations between the two countries were formally established on August 25, 1958.〔( Energy First - China and the Middle East dictated by her thirst for oil )〕 During the 1960s relations between the two countries were strengthened as Iraq had purchased many Soviet and Chinese weapons during the Six Day War and the Yom Kipur War with Israel. But also during this time there was chaos because the Iraqi government had gone through several military coups and attempted coups. In 1971 Iraq supported China's bid for a permanent seat in the United Nations and it voted in favour to admit Beijing and replace Taipei.〔()〕 During the Iran-Iraq War from 1980 to 1988 China was one of the main suppliers to all sides in the war. In fact, China had played both sides during the war and had sent arms to both Iran and Iraq.〔()〕 During the Persian Gulf War of 1991 China had condemned Iraq's invasion of Kuwait and had strongly supported the military action by the Coalition. But after the Gulf War China was found by American officials to have violated the United Nations Resolutions on the Gulf War and that China was beginning to rearm Iraq〔(U.S. to China: Improve human rights to mend ties )〕
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