China affirms former Soviet nations’ sovereignty after European outcry

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The Chinese language authorities stated it respects the sovereignty of former Soviet nations after China’s ambassador to France, Lu Shaye, prompted an uproar in Europe by questioning the legitimacy of former Soviet states.