Vladivostok Port of Russia: From Conflict to Cooperation
Dr. Sabahat Jaleel and
Husna Noor ()
International Journal of Politics & Social Sciences Review (IJPSSR), 2025, vol. 4, issue II, 156-166
Abstract:
The paper examines the past, present and future prospects of Vladivostok port which is the economic naval hub of Russia. This region was once in the possession of the China, which later got transferred to Russia through settlements. The study shows the worth of the Vladivostok port, and its role in bringing cooperation in Eurasia. The introduction part highlights the geographical location of the port to portray its significance. The commercial and military usefulness of the port can play a substantial role in Sino-Russia cooperation. A brief touch of two settlement treaties is given in the paper. The cooperation between China and Russia started in the start 1st decade of 21st Century when both approached each other to open the Vladivostok port for naval trade. The new functionality of Eurasia is reflected by the common interest of both the countries to develop Eurasia for regional stability and mutual economic benefits.
Date: 2025
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