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Blinken should fasten the ‘first button’ before landing in China
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken will visit China from April 24 to 26. Before his departure, the Department of North American and Oceanian Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs gave a preview to the media with more than 3,000 words and introduced the relevant information of this visit.
24.04.2024
China gathers naval leaders worldwide to discuss maritime security while US conducts drills to "destabilize S. China Sea"
China is showing the greatest sincerity and making concrete efforts in stabilizing situation and safeguarding peace in the West Pacific region, analysts said, as the People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy holds a symposium to gather naval commanders and senior officers from navies around the globe to discuss maritime security from Sunday to Wednesday, while the US is about to conduct military drills with its ally the Philippines starting from Monday, which is bound to intensify the current tensions in the South China Sea.
22.04.2024
Opening the Devil’s Door in Asia-Pacific
New Zealand, Japan and the Philippines are moving towards greater integration with the U.S.-led military bloc in the region.
18.04.2024
Violating Diplomatic Missions
From Israel’s bombing of Iran’s embassy in Damascus to Ecuador’s raid on the Mexican embassy in Quito, leaders feel emboldened by the impunity granted by the Global North.
15.04.2024
US to Expand Naval Base in Papua New Guinea as Part of Anti-China Buildup
The US signed a deal last year that gives the US military 'unimpeded access' to ports, airports, and a naval base in Papua New Guinea.
09.04.2024
China's Commerce Minister hits out at accusations of "overcapacity" by US, Europe
Chinese officials have hit out at US and European accusations of "overcapacity" in China's electric-vehicle (EV) industry in recent days, while Chinese experts believe that playing the "overcapacity" card shows the West's insecurity over China's competitive advantage.
09.04.2024
US recruits Japan for joint patrols with the Philippines
Maneuver to further destabilize region, threaten China's surrounding security.
01.04.2024
US intensifies provocative actions to "build tensions, contain China"
The US has recently ramped up its trouble-stirring moves in at least three directions around China to build regional tensions and reinforce its containment of China.
22.03.2024
Houthis Assure China, Russia Their Ships Won’t Be Attacked In Red Sea
Bloomberg reports diplomats from China, Russia, and Yemen held talks on the situation in Oman
22.03.2024
What the US Might Owe the World for Covid-19
A U.S.-funded laboratory origin of Covid-19 would certainly constitute the most significant case of governmental gross negligence in history.
20.03.2024
China warns of conflict over US push for major-country contest
China's Foreign Ministry on Tuesday excoriated a series of US' latest maneuvers that Washington says aim to "outcompete China," warning that the US' engagement in malign competition puts the fundamental interests of the Chinese and US peoples and even the future of mankind at stake and will only push the two countries toward confrontation and conflict.
13.03.2024
Old Man Shouting
In his State of the Union address, Biden was the face of the U.S. imperium as it insists on prolonging itself. This is not a role with any originality or vision.
12.03.2024
China capable of preventing and dealing with "Disease X"
While the occurrence of "Disease X," which is gaining global attention, is difficult to avoid, the resulting pandemic can be prevented and dealt with, Wang Hesheng, director of China's National Disease Control and Prevention Administration, told a press conference on the sidelines of the two sessions on Saturday.
11.03.2024
Australia to Double Its Naval Fleet in Buildup Aimed at China
Australian officials say the country will have its largest fleet since WWII
22.02.2024
Australian Labor government announces major naval build-up directed against China
Yesterday, Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles unveiled a restructuring of the navy that will see the country’s surface fleet double in size. Under the Labor government’s plan, the navy will become the largest it has been since World War II
21.02.2024
Arabs Divided on ICJ Ruling
The liberal Arab camp thinks the ICJ ruling will lead to a peaceful settlement of the Palestinian question, while the popular camp has lost faith in international organizations, including the ICJ
15.02.2024
Manila manipulates issues in South China Sea
Moves will complicate situation, sabotage political trust in the region
01.02.2024
Vis-a-vis fentanyl issue, the US should cherish China's goodwill
On January 28, a senior US official revealed that the first joint counternarcotics working group meeting would take place in Beijing on January 30
31.01.2024
US keeps hyping military tension around Taiwan Straits
Washington, secessionists the real troublemakers to undermine peace
24.01.2024
Russia’s Turn From the West
Sergei Lavrov’s recent comments are a case of the subtext being vastly larger than the text
23.01.2024
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