Not anymore it used to be!
The People's Republic of China, Cuba, and maybe Albania.
Albania.
During the Cold War, the Soviet Union's primary allies were members of the Warsaw Pact, which included countries like East Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and Albania. Additionally, the Soviet Union had alliances with communist nations outside of Europe, such as China, Cuba, and Vietnam. These alliances were driven by shared communist ideology and opposition to Western capitalist nations, particularly the United States and its NATO allies.
Serbia russia greece china armenia france And much more But montenegros worst enemy is Albania
Now Albania is a democracy.
The Albanian Communist Party sided with China in 1962 primarily due to its growing ideological rift with the Soviet Union. After the de-Stalinization process initiated by Nikita Khrushchev, Albania, led by Enver Hoxha, rejected Soviet reforms and perceived them as a betrayal of Marxist-Leninist principles. This alignment with China was also motivated by China's support for Albania's independence in foreign policy and its commitment to revolutionary zeal, which resonated with Hoxha's vision for Albania's socialist development. Additionally, Albania sought to solidify its standing within the communist bloc by aligning with a major power that opposed Soviet hegemony.
Albania turned communist
communist china and soviet union
There are several communists from World War 2. Albania is one of the communist nations that came after the Second World War China is also another communist nation.
North Korea was supported by Soviet Union and South Korea was supported by the U.S.
In 1949 communist leader Mao declared the creation of the People's Republic of China. When allies in 1941 China took its place among the Big Four.
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