
China Urges U.S. to Halt Arms Sales to Taiwan Region
China urges the U.S. to revoke a \$360 million arms sale to Taiwan, citing violations of the one-China principle and threats to cross-strait peace and stability.
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China urges the U.S. to revoke a \$360 million arms sale to Taiwan, citing violations of the one-China principle and threats to cross-strait peace and stability.
China and the U.S. have established a new communication mechanism to promote subnational climate cooperation, encouraging regions and enterprises to collaborate on green initiatives.
At a UN Security Council meeting, China’s envoy Geng Shuang urged the U.S. to stop using the Ukraine issue to smear China, calling such actions ‘unacceptable.’
China and the U.S. agreed to strengthen dialogue, manage differences, and avoid conflict during the Second China-U.S. Track 1.5 Dialogue in Beijing, aiming to promote stable and healthy relations.
China has strongly denounced new U.S. sanctions on Chinese enterprises accused of aiding Russia’s military efforts, asserting that such measures undermine global stability and normal trade relations.
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New York City is implementing strategies to welcome back Chinese tourists, renewing partnerships with cities like Shanghai, as tourism leaders express optimism at the China-US Tourism Leadership Summit.
China and the US are discussing ways to boost tourism cooperation at a summit, aiming to revitalize their tourism industries and foster mutual understanding through increased travel and exchanges.
Chinese President Xi Jinping sent a message to the 14th China-U.S. Tourism Leadership Summit in Xi’an, emphasizing the vital role of tourism in strengthening bilateral relations and inviting U.S. tourists to China.
China has lodged a formal protest with the U.S. over Secretary of State Blinken’s congratulatory message to the Taiwan region’s new leader, citing violations of the one-China principle.
China has criticized U.S. accusations of industrial ‘overcapacity,’ calling them acts of ‘bullying’ and protectionism, highlighting double standards in trade policies.
China and the U.S. have set out new plans for climate change collaboration as envoys concluded a pivotal meeting in Washington, D.C., focusing on emission reduction technologies and joint efforts.
China accuses the U.S. of misinterpreting UNGA Resolution 2758, asserting that the U.S. must comply with, not distort, the resolution underpinning the one-China principle.
The Chinese PLA expelled a U.S. destroyer near the Xisha Islands, accusing it of illegal trespassing. The incident heightens tensions between China and the U.S. in the South China Sea.
Experts suggest that China and the U.S. focus on attainable steps to rebuild trust after reaching a five-point consensus during U.S. Secretary of State Blinken’s visit to Beijing.
China and the U.S. have signed a 10-year giant panda conservation agreement, marking a significant step in international wildlife protection efforts.
China’s Foreign Ministry dismisses U.S. claims of industrial overcapacity as a ‘false narrative’, attributing them to American protectionism and anxiety over China’s development.
China urges the U.S. to establish open and practical military relations based on equality and mutual respect, following positive talks between their defense chiefs.
Chinese Ambassador Xie Feng criticizes U.S. policies towards China, calling for fair competition and cautioning against miscalculations that could escalate tensions between the two nations.
American professor William N. Brown has lived in China for 38 years, embracing life in Xiamen and calling himself a native. His story highlights deep cultural connections and shared experiences.