China, EU candidate Serbia signed agreement to build a shared future
Philippine says China damaged its ships off disputed shoal in S. China Sea
China told Myanmar to cooperate for stability at border amid rise in fighting
China underscores military cooperation with other nations at defense forum
China aircraft came close to US bomber over South China Sea: US military
Bhutan’s foreign minister visited China, held long-pending boundary talks
US retaliates after a dangerous encounter between Phillipines & Chinese ships
Xi says, China will continue to assist Sri Lanka in coping with difficulties
Xi proposes to upgrade $60 billion China-Pakistan economic corridor
Xi promises more access to China’s markets, financing for emerging nations
Leaders of emerging economies arriving in China for Belt & Road forum
Philippines says it will dismantle any Chinese barrier in South China Sea
China sentences Uyghur scholar to life in prison for “endangering security”
China asked India not to over-interpret its new standard map
China on Wednesday, August 30, defended issuing a new “standard map” for 2023 that India has protested, saying it was “a routine practice” and asking New Delhi to “refrain from over-interpreting” it.
India, China held another round of talks for de-escalation in Ladakh
India and China on Monday, August 14, held 19th round of Corps Commander-level talks at Chushul as part of ongoing efforts for disengagement and de-escalation to resolve stand-off in eastern Ladakh.
China accused US of turning Taiwan into an ammunition depot
China accused US of turning Taiwan into an “ammunition depot” after it announced a $345 million military aid package for Taipei, and self-ruled island said Sunday, July 30, it tracked six Chinese navy ships in waters off its shores.
India protests after China issued stapled visas to athletes from Arunachal
Terming China’s decision to revive the practice of “stapled visas” for Indian sportspersons from Arunachal Pradesh as “unacceptable”, India on July 27 lodged a strong protest and said that it would respond suitably.
China signed an agreement worth $4.8 billion with Pakistan to set up nuclear plant
China on Tuesday, June 20, signed an agreement worth $4.8 billion with cash-strapped Pakistan to set up a 1,200-MW nuclear power plant as a sign of increasing strategic cooperation between the two “all-weather allies”.
Xi, Blinken agreed to improve US-China ties; Beijing not ready for military contacts
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken met on Monday, June 19, with Chinese President Xi Jinping and said they agreed to improve US-China ties, but Beijing didn’t heed to his demand of better communications between countries’ militaries.