Nice update, Jason. I assume the banner in that photo was an unintentional touch?

Regardless, it's pretty neat.
One thing, though: if we invaded from Kyrgyzstan, why are all our gains in Sinkiang along the Kazakh border?
Wiki seems to call them Ivorians.
IC:
From: The Russian Federation
To: The European Union
That addendum is hereby accepted.
From: The Russian Federation
To: Romania
We therefore guarantee your independence.
From: The Russian Federation
To: The World
As of now we have declared war on the People's Republic of China. The reasons for this are as follows:
1) The People's Republic of China has shown itself to be thoroughly untrustworthy and a threat to peace through its wholly unprovoked invasions of Mongolia, Kyrgyzstan and Burma;
2) The People's Republic of China has illegally annexed Mongolia after the aforementioned unprovoked military invasion thereof, blatantly disregarding international law and revealing its intentions towards other neighbouring states;
3) The People's Republic of China has directly violated all past understandings with Russia with regards to Central Asia by invading Kyrgyzstan, further proving its own untrustworthiness;
4) The People's Republic of China has generally pursued a foreign policy incompatible with peaceful development of Asia as a whole, and indeed actively harmful to such development;
5) The current government of the People's Republic of China is a junta that took power in a military coup d'etat, and so cannot be recognised as the legitimate government of that country.
Our aims, accordingly, are:
1) To destroy the military threat emanating from the People's Republic of China;
2) To overthrow the illegitimate current government of the People's Republic of China;
3) To restore the states whose sovereignty has been violated by the People's Republic of China;
4) To establish a new, democratic Chinese state.
Further specifics shall be decided after the unconditional surrender of the People's Republic of China.
From: The Russian Federation
To: (the government of) People's Republic of China
We anticipate your unconditional surrender.
From: The Russian Federation
To: India, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Burma
We propose that an official coalition is formed to coordinate our efforts against China, and we urge you all not to sign any kind of a separate peace agreement with China, because our strength is in solidarity (we promise to do likewise, ofcourse). We also urge the Burmese government to cooperate with the government of India against the Chinese threat, which surely can be recognised as far more dire.
From: The Russian Federation
To: The nations of Asia
We believe that, despite all of its upheavals, this century still can become the Asian Century, if we but agree to work together to achieve this. However, peace is the foundation of prosperity, and before we can work on achieving the latter we must secure the former. It is obvious that we must put an end to all ongoing conflicts and resolve all current crises, but it is also obvious that not just any resolution will do - that was the mistake of the British and French governments in the Thirties of the previous century. It is for this reason that we urge you all to contribute to the struggle against the People's Republic of China - at least while it is under its current militaristic hyper-aggressive regime, it is the number one threat to Asian peace and prosperity and all prospects for a happy future. The faster the Chinese government is brought to its knees, the faster the rest of the work on securing peace in Asia can begin; the faster we can secure peace in Asia, the faster can we all reap the profits and turn to other matters with renewed energy and assurance of assistance from loyal Asian allies.
Furthermore, we note with alarm that the American government has apparently expressed support for the neo-imperialist Chinese government. If that is not proof of need for solidarity in the face of pseudo-socialist neo-imperialistic totalitarianism, then we do not know what is. We must all form a common front, if not against China then at least against American interventionism.