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On the state level, Sino-Soviet relations did improve during the 1980s.
She recalled that the two men had been friends and colleagues during the period of Sino-Soviet cooperation.
The war also partly contributed to the decline of Sino-Soviet relations.
Sino-Soviet relations remained antagonistic, and they fought two wars in the next ten years.
Later in 1969, Chinese forces started the Sino-Soviet border conflict.
During the 1950s due to the Sino-Soviet split, relations between the two countries degraded.
These developments occurred with the backdrop of the Sino-Soviet split.
This led to increasingly hostile relations, and eventually the Sino-Soviet split.
It is the closest settlement to where the Sino-Soviet border conflict occurred.
"Once during training we had a very interesting discussion of Sino-Soviet relations, horizontally.
This friendship award was abolished with the Sino-Soviet split in the early 1960s.
This led to armed conflict in 1969, called the Sino-Soviet border conflict.
Next, in the early 1960s, the party experienced more internal strife due to the Sino-Soviet split.
The division fought the Chinese during the Sino-Soviet conflict (1929).
Japan objected the clause and did not wish to get involved in the Sino-Soviet split.
The organization functioned poorly due to communication problems and also to the Sino-Soviet split.
The number of troops on both sides of the Sino-Soviet border increased dramatically after 1964.
Vietnam was an ideological battleground of the Sino-Soviet split of the 1960s.
It coincided with the heyday of positive Sino-Soviet relations.
"I don't expect any dramatic breakthrough in Sino-Soviet relations," a Western diplomat said.
And it inspired national self-confidence at the time of the Sino-Soviet schism of 1960.
During the visit an agreement was signed on the demarcation of the eastern section of the Sino-Soviet border.
Furthermore, Western analysts tend to see deep historical and cultural forces working against Sino-Soviet reconciliation.
In 1969, after the Sino-Soviet border conflict, the Communist combatants withdrew.
As such, Kaypakkaya's life was heavily shaped by the Sino-Soviet split.