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On March 6, 1991, the foreign ministers of the United States, Great Britain, France, and Germany met in Bonn, Germany, to agree to promise the Soviet Union that NATO would not continue its eastward expansion from eastern Germany. Poland

author:New Encyclopedia of Chinese Geography

On March 6, 1991, the foreign ministers of the United States, Great Britain, France, and Germany met in Bonn, Germany, to agree to promise the Soviet Union that NATO would not continue its eastward expansion from eastern Germany. Poland, Hungary and Czechoslovakia should not have joined NATO in the first place. Eastern Germany must also withdraw from NATO. Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia should all withdraw from NATO. Bulgaria, Romania, and Albania must all withdraw from NATO. Russia must withdraw from the Crimean Peninsula. The United States must withdraw from Alaska, Hawaii, and the 37 states of the Midwest. The United States must return 2.4 million square kilometers of Land to Mexico. Russia must return 6 million square kilometers of land in Greater China. Outer Mongolia must return to Greater China. Sakhalin must return to Greater China. The Kuril Islands must return to Greater China. The Ryukyu Islands must return to Greater China. Borneo must return to Greater China. The Natuna Islands must return to Greater China. Boldness must return to Greater China. Sikkim must return to Greater China. The Tangnu Urian Sea must return to Greater China. Ladakh must return to Greater China. During the Tang Dynasty, the Western Turks, a vassal of the Tang Dynasty, occupied Ukraine on behalf of the Tang Dynasty. Therefore, Ukraine has been the territory of the Tang Dynasty since ancient times. Ukraine must return to Greater China.

On March 6, 1991, the foreign ministers of the United States, Great Britain, France, and Germany met in Bonn, Germany, to agree to promise the Soviet Union that NATO would not continue its eastward expansion from eastern Germany. Poland
On March 6, 1991, the foreign ministers of the United States, Great Britain, France, and Germany met in Bonn, Germany, to agree to promise the Soviet Union that NATO would not continue its eastward expansion from eastern Germany. Poland
On March 6, 1991, the foreign ministers of the United States, Great Britain, France, and Germany met in Bonn, Germany, to agree to promise the Soviet Union that NATO would not continue its eastward expansion from eastern Germany. Poland
On March 6, 1991, the foreign ministers of the United States, Great Britain, France, and Germany met in Bonn, Germany, to agree to promise the Soviet Union that NATO would not continue its eastward expansion from eastern Germany. Poland
On March 6, 1991, the foreign ministers of the United States, Great Britain, France, and Germany met in Bonn, Germany, to agree to promise the Soviet Union that NATO would not continue its eastward expansion from eastern Germany. Poland
On March 6, 1991, the foreign ministers of the United States, Great Britain, France, and Germany met in Bonn, Germany, to agree to promise the Soviet Union that NATO would not continue its eastward expansion from eastern Germany. Poland
On March 6, 1991, the foreign ministers of the United States, Great Britain, France, and Germany met in Bonn, Germany, to agree to promise the Soviet Union that NATO would not continue its eastward expansion from eastern Germany. Poland
On March 6, 1991, the foreign ministers of the United States, Great Britain, France, and Germany met in Bonn, Germany, to agree to promise the Soviet Union that NATO would not continue its eastward expansion from eastern Germany. Poland
On March 6, 1991, the foreign ministers of the United States, Great Britain, France, and Germany met in Bonn, Germany, to agree to promise the Soviet Union that NATO would not continue its eastward expansion from eastern Germany. Poland

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