Some Damage To Relations With US "Beyond Repair", Warns China State Media
World News | Abhimanyu Bose (With inputs from Reuters) | Friday December 4, 2020
Some damage to Sino-US ties is "beyond repair" amid a new wave of Trump administration measures to counter China, Chinese state media warned, amid growing rancour underlined by an ugly Twitter spat between a U.S. senator and Chinese journalists.
Biden Win Opens Door For Improved Predictability In China-US Relations
World News | Reuters | Monday November 9, 2020
Chinese state media struck an optimistic tone in Monday in editorials reacting to Democrat Joe Biden's win of the U.S. presidential elections, saying relations could be restored to a state of greater predictability and could start with trade.
American Flag Lowered At US Consulate In Chengdu
World News | Agence France-Presse | Monday July 27, 2020
The American flag was lowered at the United States consulate in Chengdu on Monday, days after Beijing ordered it to close in retaliation for the shuttering of the Chinese consulate in Houston.
China Asks US To "Meet Halfway" After Donald Trump Threatens To Cut Ties
World News | Agence France-Presse | Friday May 15, 2020
China on Friday urged the United States to meet it halfway and strengthen cooperation in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic after President Donald Trump threatened to sever bilateral ties.
"Stop Interfering": China Suspends US Military Visits To Hong Kong
World News | Reuters | Monday December 2, 2019
China said on Monday US military ships and aircraft won't be allowed to visit Hong Kong, and also announced sanctions against several US non-government organisations for encouraging protesters to "engage in extremist, violent and criminal acts."
"War With US Will Bring Disaster To World", Says China's Defence Minister
World News | Reuters | Sunday June 2, 2019
China's Defence Minister Wei Fenghe said on Sunday that a war with the United States would be a disaster for the world while issuing a warning to Washington not to meddle in security disputes over Taiwan and the South China Sea.
China Ready To Hit Back At United States With Rare Earths: Reports
World News | Reuters | Wednesday May 29, 2019
China is ready to use rare earths to strike back in a trade war with the United States, Chinese newspapers warned on Wednesday in strongly worded commentaries on a move that would escalate tensions between the world's two largest economies.
China's Draft Foreign Investment Law Bans Forced Technology Transfer
World News | Reuters | Thursday December 27, 2018
China has proposed a ban on forced technology transfer and illegal government "interference" in foreign business operations, practices that have come under the spotlight in a trade dispute with the United States.
Sino-US Relations Can Improve, Says Chinese Premier Amid Trade War
World News | Reuters | Thursday November 1, 2018
China and the United States can overcome their differences and get relations back on track if they work together in a spirit of mutual respect, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang told a group of visiting U.S. politicians on Thursday.
China Says US Seeks To Disturb Its Security Policies in Xinjiang
World News | Agence France-Presse | Thursday October 11, 2018
China on Thursday accused the United States of seeking to "disturb" its security policies after a US congressional report said Beijing's mass internment of Muslim minorities may constitute "crimes against humanity".
China Lodges Diplomatic Protests With US After Officials Meet Dalai Lama
World News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday May 10, 2017
China today lodged a diplomatic protest with the US over a Congressional delegation's meeting with the Dalai Lama in Dharamshala, saying that the move sent a "wrong signal" to the world and violated America's commitment not to support Tibet's independence.
North Korea Fires A Ballistic Missile As Trump Prepares To Host China's Xi
World News | Anna Fifield, The Washington Post | Wednesday April 5, 2017
North Korea fired another ballistic missile Wednesday morning, apparently testing a land-based version of its rocket that can be fired from a submarine, in a development that nonproliferation experts called "scary."
In China Debut, Tillerson Appears To Hand Beijing A Diplomatic Victory
World News | Simon Denyer, The Washington Post | Sunday March 19, 2017
While his boss was goading China over Twitter, new Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has been trying to build a constructive and "results-oriented" relationship with the leadership in Beijing.
Anxious China Scrambles To Build Rapport With Unpredictable Trump And His Hawkish Cabinet
World News | Simon Denyer, The Washington Post | Wednesday March 1, 2017
For China's Communist Party, it's hard to know whether to laugh or cry.
China Says United States Should 'Brush Up On' South China Sea History
World News | Reuters | Wednesday February 8, 2017
The United States needs to brush up on its history about the South China Sea, as World War Two-related agreements mandated that all Chinese territories taken by Japan had to be returned to China, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said in Australia.
Some Damage To Relations With US "Beyond Repair", Warns China State Media
World News | Abhimanyu Bose (With inputs from Reuters) | Friday December 4, 2020
Some damage to Sino-US ties is "beyond repair" amid a new wave of Trump administration measures to counter China, Chinese state media warned, amid growing rancour underlined by an ugly Twitter spat between a U.S. senator and Chinese journalists.
Biden Win Opens Door For Improved Predictability In China-US Relations
World News | Reuters | Monday November 9, 2020
Chinese state media struck an optimistic tone in Monday in editorials reacting to Democrat Joe Biden's win of the U.S. presidential elections, saying relations could be restored to a state of greater predictability and could start with trade.
American Flag Lowered At US Consulate In Chengdu
World News | Agence France-Presse | Monday July 27, 2020
The American flag was lowered at the United States consulate in Chengdu on Monday, days after Beijing ordered it to close in retaliation for the shuttering of the Chinese consulate in Houston.
China Asks US To "Meet Halfway" After Donald Trump Threatens To Cut Ties
World News | Agence France-Presse | Friday May 15, 2020
China on Friday urged the United States to meet it halfway and strengthen cooperation in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic after President Donald Trump threatened to sever bilateral ties.
"Stop Interfering": China Suspends US Military Visits To Hong Kong
World News | Reuters | Monday December 2, 2019
China said on Monday US military ships and aircraft won't be allowed to visit Hong Kong, and also announced sanctions against several US non-government organisations for encouraging protesters to "engage in extremist, violent and criminal acts."
"War With US Will Bring Disaster To World", Says China's Defence Minister
World News | Reuters | Sunday June 2, 2019
China's Defence Minister Wei Fenghe said on Sunday that a war with the United States would be a disaster for the world while issuing a warning to Washington not to meddle in security disputes over Taiwan and the South China Sea.
China Ready To Hit Back At United States With Rare Earths: Reports
World News | Reuters | Wednesday May 29, 2019
China is ready to use rare earths to strike back in a trade war with the United States, Chinese newspapers warned on Wednesday in strongly worded commentaries on a move that would escalate tensions between the world's two largest economies.
China's Draft Foreign Investment Law Bans Forced Technology Transfer
World News | Reuters | Thursday December 27, 2018
China has proposed a ban on forced technology transfer and illegal government "interference" in foreign business operations, practices that have come under the spotlight in a trade dispute with the United States.
Sino-US Relations Can Improve, Says Chinese Premier Amid Trade War
World News | Reuters | Thursday November 1, 2018
China and the United States can overcome their differences and get relations back on track if they work together in a spirit of mutual respect, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang told a group of visiting U.S. politicians on Thursday.
China Says US Seeks To Disturb Its Security Policies in Xinjiang
World News | Agence France-Presse | Thursday October 11, 2018
China on Thursday accused the United States of seeking to "disturb" its security policies after a US congressional report said Beijing's mass internment of Muslim minorities may constitute "crimes against humanity".
China Lodges Diplomatic Protests With US After Officials Meet Dalai Lama
World News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday May 10, 2017
China today lodged a diplomatic protest with the US over a Congressional delegation's meeting with the Dalai Lama in Dharamshala, saying that the move sent a "wrong signal" to the world and violated America's commitment not to support Tibet's independence.
North Korea Fires A Ballistic Missile As Trump Prepares To Host China's Xi
World News | Anna Fifield, The Washington Post | Wednesday April 5, 2017
North Korea fired another ballistic missile Wednesday morning, apparently testing a land-based version of its rocket that can be fired from a submarine, in a development that nonproliferation experts called "scary."
In China Debut, Tillerson Appears To Hand Beijing A Diplomatic Victory
World News | Simon Denyer, The Washington Post | Sunday March 19, 2017
While his boss was goading China over Twitter, new Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has been trying to build a constructive and "results-oriented" relationship with the leadership in Beijing.
Anxious China Scrambles To Build Rapport With Unpredictable Trump And His Hawkish Cabinet
World News | Simon Denyer, The Washington Post | Wednesday March 1, 2017
For China's Communist Party, it's hard to know whether to laugh or cry.
China Says United States Should 'Brush Up On' South China Sea History
World News | Reuters | Wednesday February 8, 2017
The United States needs to brush up on its history about the South China Sea, as World War Two-related agreements mandated that all Chinese territories taken by Japan had to be returned to China, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said in Australia.
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