
Recently, issues related to China have attracted public attention in various countries of Asia. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This process is affecting international relations in resolving regional problems. In Kazakhstan, the case of Alimur Turganbay, who went missing following a clash with Chinese border guards in July 2024, has sparked public discussion.
Human rights organizations have reported additional cases, drawing attention to border issues. Protests were observed in Nepal related to the discovery of a portrait of the Chinese leader.
In the Philippines, incidents at the Scarborough Shoal have caused concern among the public. In South Korea, external influence on internal political processes was discussed.
According to some reports, China’s diplomatic relations may have played a certain role in these processes, but this has not been confirmed. Measures are also being taken in Europe regarding China’s activities.
France’s internal intelligence services have closed locations referred to as unofficial "police stations" of China. These stations are believed to have been active in monitoring diaspora communities.
Additionally, it was indicated that observations regarding the Taiwan issue are ongoing. Problems related to China’s international relations are also being discussed by G7 countries.
They expressed concern about the impact of cross-border pressure on sovereignty and human rights. The events in Kazakhstan, Nepal, and the Philippines reflect broader attention to China’s activities in the region.
According to analysts, these incidents may influence diplomatic relations in the Asia-Pacific region in the future.





