from the looks of it, it was pretty much over them continuing to follow the “one china” policy according to natopedia, which seems typcial for Chinese foreign policy. why did you attribute this to deng though? i thought gang of four still had power in 73
I was referring not to the fascist coup but much later when Pinochet visited China and concluded that SWCC was of a nationalist character, unlike the communism of Mao. Sorry for being unclear.
ah i see, thanks! tbh just sounds like pure bs from pinochet, trying to reconcile his anti-communist stance with having relations with china (because like, he worked with china under the “communism of mao” too), i would curious to see if any chinese official reacted to that statement back then
backed him after he was already in power or directly helped with the coup?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chile–China_relations
They supported each other’s territorial claims, did a failed “joint venture” to build up the fascist military, and things like that.
from the looks of it, it was pretty much over them continuing to follow the “one china” policy according to natopedia, which seems typcial for Chinese foreign policy. why did you attribute this to deng though? i thought gang of four still had power in 73
I was referring not to the fascist coup but much later when Pinochet visited China and concluded that SWCC was of a nationalist character, unlike the communism of Mao. Sorry for being unclear.
ah i see, thanks! tbh just sounds like pure bs from pinochet, trying to reconcile his anti-communist stance with having relations with china (because like, he worked with china under the “communism of mao” too), i would curious to see if any chinese official reacted to that statement back then
I suspect all they did was recognize him as ruler, like literally most countries on the planet at the time.