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Russia's Medvedev hints of Chinese threat to Far East - Yahoo! News

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev on Thursday issued a veiled warning about China's rising influence in Russia's resource-rich Far East, saying it was essential to defend the area against "excessive expansion by bordering states".

Speaking days after Russia's first deputy defense minister said two new nuclear submarines would be sent to the Pacific Fleet, Medvedev also said it was "important not to allow negative manifestations ... including the formation of enclaves made up of foreign citizens."

His comments, some of the strongest on the subject yet, underlined the Kremlin's suspicions that a steady influx of Chinese migrants may ultimately pose a threat to Russian hegemony in the remote and sparsely populated territories of Siberia and the Far East.

Russia and China enjoy strong diplomatic and trade relations and have joined forces in the United Nations Security Council to block proposed sanctions on President Bashar al-Assad of Syria. But growing Chinese influence in Russia's Far East - where street signs are often in both Russian and Chinese - has long been a source of tension.

Resource-rich Russia is the world's largest country by territory, but has seen its population of 143 million people fall in recent years, while resource-hungry China, situated immediately to the south, has a rising population of over 1.3 billion people.

Medvedev, who was president from 2008 until May, raised the sensitive subject at a government meeting during a broader discussion of migration.

"Not many people live there, unfortunately, and the task of protecting our Far Eastern territories from excessive expansion by bordering states remains in place," he said.

NEW MIGRATION POLICIES

Russia has tried to counter-balance China's growing influence in its Far East by boosting its own political and military presence in the region, where it has seen its own influence weaken.

Medvedev's new government, formed in May, included for the first time a Ministry of the Far East to underpin other state programs already in place. One such program has brought 400 families from other former Soviet republics to the area to reinforce its Russian-speaking population.

Medvedev said new migration policies had been drawn up by President Vladimir Putin and told ministers to draft an action plan aimed at turning the policies into reality.

Putin wrote earlier this year that minorities must live under the umbrella of Russian culture, and that migrants must pass exams in Russian language and history.

He also said that the authorities should be given more power to vet migrants' professional skills and that students should read some 100 national classics.

Moscow and Beijing have signed a slew of economic and energy agreements in recent years and will probably use an Asia Pacific Summit, which Russia will host in the Far Eastern city of Vladivostok in September, to ink more deals.
 
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Russia is desperate for non-Chinese immigrants in the Far East to combat the surge in Chinese population, going as far as offering free land for Fukushima victims to resettle in Russian Far East. Russia also offers land lease to Korean corporations to encourage Korean activities there.
 
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Russia should stop sucking up to western imperialism. They must see their future is in the East. The "East" is the future, the West will become the beggars of our world.
 
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RUssia should focus on usa and its evil desires against china and previous called ussr rather then any thing else better to make usa escape goat from the region.
 
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No one is migrating to Siberia

Siberia is not really habitable with -40 degree temperatures. It will never support a large population.

Mr. Medvedev has nothing to worry about. Chinese are migrating to Canada (e.g. think Vancouver) and Australia. Siberia is not competitive.

The new generation of young and smart Chinese speak Mandarin and English. No one learns Russian anymore.

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My old town had a large Asian population, mostly Korean. Don't know much about the Chinese population since it's hard to tell the difference between Korean and Chinese. I haven’t been there since the 1980's, so I don't know what has happened since. If legal immigrants can bring some expertise be productive and assimilate than I don't see the problem
 
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My old town had a large Asian population, mostly Korean. Don't know much about the Chinese population since it's hard to tell the difference between Korean and Chinese. I haven’t been there since the 1980's, so I don't know what has happened since. If legal immigrants can bring some expertise be productive and assimilate than I don't see the problem

You see, we have anecdotal proof. Chinese are highly educated and can migrate to wherever they want.

North Koreans can't speak English and they're stuck in cold Siberia.

I have yet to see any credible numbers of permanent Chinese residents in Siberia. It's always some silly paranoid claim. It is common sense that some Chinese work in Russia on a temporary basis (e.g. logging) to make money and return home to China's great cities.

Would you want to live by yourself in the middle of nowhere in Siberia?
 
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You see, we have anecdotal proof. Chinese are highly educated and can migrate to wherever they want.

North Koreans can't speak English and they're stuck in cold Siberia.

I have yet to see any credible numbers of permanent Chinese residents in Siberia. It's always some silly paranoid claim. It is common sense that some Chinese work in Russia on a temporary basis (e.g. logging) to make money and return home to China's great cities.

Would you want to live by yourself in the middle of nowhere in Siberia?


A lot of the people, Korean or Chinese are native to the area, others including Chinese do sometimes migrate but a lot of the people that do migrate come to live in the large cities (Moscow, St Petersburg, ect) where the climate is mild the living standards are good. Cities such as Moscow have seen an influx of tourists as well as foreigners coming for work including those from western Europe, Asia and the America’s. The people that settle in the east are the same type of people that move to places like Alaska. And the tempature in eastern Russia including the landscape is not what people may think, people think flat tundra but it's actually mountains, lakes, forests, ect.
 
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Then why is Turkey so obsessed into joining the EU?

He doesnt represent us

No one is migrating to Siberia

Siberia is not really habitable with -40 degree temperatures. It will never support a large population.

Mr. Medvedev has nothing to worry about. Chinese are migrating to Canada (e.g. think Vancouver) and Australia. Siberia is not competitive.

The new generation of young and smart Chinese speak Mandarin and English. No one learns Russian anymore.

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"Chinese Vancouver: A decade of change

HONG KONG — Remember "Hongcouver?" You don't hear that word much anymore in the polite society of Vancouver, a city that has grown into Canada's — and North America's — most effortlessly Asian metropolis."

China biggest source of migrants to Australia - FT.com

"Aug 10, 2011 – China has overtaken the UK to become Australia's biggest source of migrants in an historic shift that underlines the strengthening ties between ..."

for you migration is good?
 
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