JSCh
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Seems to me your 2nd para contradict your 1st.You cannot recognize a part of territories of a sovereignty nation and not the other part, that mean you don't respect their sovereignty.
And we aren't talking about dispute either, disputed border is under dispute because of ownership issue, one claim the other, that's outside the concept of sovereign, as in you did not control the disputed part of that territories.
The truth is, international law is set by whatever every body agreed on. There is no global/world gov't that has that mandate, and there is no fix rule that everyone can refer to.
Since everyone else is playing double standard with their interpretation as in case by case basis, especially with the recent repeated disrespect towards China's sovereignty in Taiwan, I guess China would just do the same and has its own intepretation similarly.