English: Chinese Stamp, 1950, commemorating the execution of the Sino-Soviet Treaty of Friendship, Alliance and Mutual Assistance of 1950. Joseph Stalin and Mao Zedong are shaking hands.
Italiano: Un francobollo cinese del 1950 raffigurante Stalin e Mao Tse-tung che si stringono la mano. Il trattato bilaterale di «amicizia, alleanza e mutua assistenza», firmato da Cina e Unione Sovietica il 14 febbraio dello stesso anno, non impedì un successivo deterioramento delle relazioni tra i due paesi, alimentato dalle crescenti divergenze nell'interpretazione ideologica del marxismo e nel campo della politica estera
Nederlands: Een Chinese postzegel uit 1950 met de afbeeldingen van Stalin en Mao, die elkaar de hand schudden. Het wederzijdse verdrag van "vriendschap, bondgenootschap en wederzijdse hulp", dat op 14 februari van dat jaar werd bekendgemaakt (maar reeds in september 1945 werd getekend) door de Volksrepubliek China en de Sovjet-Unie, was niet voldoende om een verdere verslechtering van de relaties tussen beide landen te voorkomen, die werd aangezwengeld door de groeiende ideologische verschillen in de interpretatie van marxisme en het buitenlands beleid. Uiteindelijk liep dit uit op het zogenoemde rode schisma.
Українська: Китайська поштова марка присвячена підписанню Договору про дружбу, союз і взаємну допомогу між Китаєм і Радянським Союзом 1950 р.. Йосип Сталін і Мао Цзедун обмінюються рукостисканням.
বাংলা : সিনো-সোভিয়েত বন্ধুত্বের চুক্তি সম্পাদনকে সামনে রেখে ১৯৫০ সালে প্রকাশিত চীনা ডাকটিকিট। সোভিয়েত নেতা জোসেফ স্ট্যালিন ও চীনা নেতা মাও সেতুং-এর করমর্দন করছেন।
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