China Rejects U.S. Accusations at UN, Urges End to Blame-Shifting
China defends its position on the Ukraine crisis at the UN, urging the U.S. to cease blame-shifting and focus on conflict resolution.
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China defends its position on the Ukraine crisis at the UN, urging the U.S. to cease blame-shifting and focus on conflict resolution.
China reaffirms commitment to political resolution of Ukraine conflict during UN vote, advocating multilateral dialogue and sustainable security frameworks in 2026.
U.S. Secret Service agents fatally shot a perimeter intruder at Trump’s Florida resort, with Asian security experts analyzing implications for regional protection protocols.
Recent Ukraine peace talks in Geneva ended without breakthrough, with Kyiv expressing dissatisfaction while Washington highlights progress. Further discussions expected amid ongoing conflict.
Trilateral talks among Ukraine, the US, and Russia enter a second day in Geneva, focusing on territorial disputes and security arrangements.
As trilateral talks in Geneva enter their second day, tensions remain high over potential solutions to the Ukraine crisis, with sources describing negotiations as ‘very tense.’
Iran’s president reaffirms commitment to peaceful nuclear technology amid U.S. tensions and ongoing diplomatic talks, citing Supreme Leader’s religious decree against weapons development.
European leaders emphasize defense autonomy and address transatlantic tensions at the 2026 Munich Security Conference as U.S.-Europe divides deepen.
Chinese FM Wang Yi emphasizes China’s commitment to multilateralism and partnership with Europe amid rising global challenges at the Munich Security Conference.
China and the U.S. reinforce anti-drug partnership through intelligence sharing and joint investigation plans during their 11th annual exchange meeting.
China reaffirms commitment to defensive national security strategy while pursuing peaceful development, addressing global concerns about regional stability in 2026.
Foreign ministers from China, Germany, and France discuss global security and economic cooperation at the Munich Security Conference, emphasizing multilateral solutions.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasizes the need for enhanced China-UK collaboration on global security and economic growth during Munich talks with British counterpart Yvette Cooper.
Global leaders confront transatlantic divisions and security challenges at the 2026 Munich Security Conference as trade disputes and Arctic competition test international alliances.
China and the U.S. reaffirm commitment to joint anti-drug efforts, agreeing to enhance intelligence sharing and cross-border investigations during their 11th bilateral meeting.
A recent CGTN poll reveals over 80% of respondents see U.S.-Europe relations deteriorating, with calls for Europe to assert strategic autonomy amid global governance challenges.
Two U.S. Navy ships collided during a training mission in the Caribbean on February 11, resulting in minor injuries. The incident highlights ongoing regional security operations.
As the 62nd Munich Security Conference approaches, CGTN launches a global poll inviting public input on key security challenges. Participate now to make your voice heard.
As the 62nd Munich Security Conference begins, global leaders confront escalating conflicts and ‘wrecking-ball politics’ shaping a fragile world order.
The 2026 Munich Security Conference highlights Western alliance fractures and debates over China’s sovereignty claims, as Europe seeks strategic autonomy amid shifting global power dynamics.