
Chinese Mainland Urges Taiwan’s New Leader to Choose Peaceful Path
A Chinese mainland spokesperson urges Taiwan’s new leader to choose between peaceful development and confrontation across the Taiwan Strait.
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A Chinese mainland spokesperson urges Taiwan’s new leader to choose between peaceful development and confrontation across the Taiwan Strait.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced that a bilateral security agreement with Ukraine could be signed within weeks, indicating significant progress in enhancing mutual security cooperation.
China’s Foreign Ministry calls for a comprehensive, just, and lasting solution to the Palestinian issue, emphasizing support for an independent Palestinian state and peaceful coexistence.
Chinese President Xi Jinping encourages villagers near the Badaling Great Wall to promote and protect this national treasure, emphasizing collective responsibility in preserving Chinese heritage.
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Tanzania’s Foreign Minister January Makamba will visit China from May 16 to 20 to strengthen bilateral ties and explore cooperation in trade, investment, and infrastructure development.
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China’s deputy UN representative, Dai Bing, reaffirms China’s support for prosecuting serious international crimes to maintain global peace, emphasizing cooperation with Libya and adherence to legal principles.
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China’s envoy to the UN, Geng Shuang, urges Yemen’s Houthi group to respect navigation rights in the Red Sea, calling for de-escalation and a political solution to the Yemeni crisis during a UN meeting.
Vice President Han Zheng affirms China’s commitment to increased openness and global cooperation at the Global Trade and Investment Promotion Summit 2024 in Beijing.
New Caledonia has imposed a curfew and banned public gatherings after protests against proposed voting reforms escalated into violent riots, with vehicles torched and shops looted in several towns.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrives in Kyiv for his fourth visit since the conflict began, highlighting continued U.S. support for Ukraine.