China Protests US FY2026 Defense Bill, Urges Drop of Anti-China Provisions
China protests the US Fiscal Year 2026 National Defense Authorization Act’s anti-China provisions, urging Washington to drop them and uphold the Busan summit agreements.
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China protests the US Fiscal Year 2026 National Defense Authorization Act’s anti-China provisions, urging Washington to drop them and uphold the Busan summit agreements.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry this Thursday urged the US to halt its ‘dangerous act’ of arming the Taiwan region with an $11B package, warning it undermines cross-strait stability.
Chinese Foreign Ministry stresses Taiwan question is solely a matter for the Chinese mainland, urging the U.S. to honor the one-China principle.
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasizes mutual respect and questions US gains from trade wars during the NPC session.
Taiwan’s status remains the primary red line in China-US relations, rooted in historical claims and the one-China principle upheld by international agreements.
China’s Foreign Ministry reaffirms consistent policy towards the US, emphasizing mutual respect and peaceful coexistence amidst the US presidential election.
Chinese Defense Minister Dong Jun and US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin are set to engage in formal talks at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, focusing on critical regional security issues.
China criticizes the U.S. for alleged ‘bullying’ over capacity claims, highlighting hypocrisy in trade policies and promoting its own growth in the new energy sector.
China and the U.S. reached a five-point consensus during Blinken’s visit, focusing on stabilizing ties and viewing each other as partners rather than rivals.
China’s Foreign Ministry detailed five key objectives for U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s upcoming visit, aiming to stabilize and enhance China-U.S. relations.