
US-China Relations Find Stability Amid Lingering Tensions
After a Geneva trade truce and a landmark call between Trump and Xi, US-China relations find a fragile stability amid deep structural challenges.
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After a Geneva trade truce and a landmark call between Trump and Xi, US-China relations find a fragile stability amid deep structural challenges.
China’s top diplomat Wang Yi met JAPIT President Yohei Kono in Beijing to discuss strengthening China-Japan relations through history lessons and people-to-people exchanges.
At the Future of Asia forum, PM Shigeru Ishiba vowed not to repeat wartime paths, while the Chinese mainland urged Japan to match historical reflection with concrete action.
Iran’s atomic chief insists uranium enrichment is Tehran’s non-negotiable red line, underscoring its role in the nuclear fuel cycle amid IAEA scrutiny and stalled talks.
Global leaders signed the Convention to create the International Organization for Mediation (IOMed) in Hong Kong, offering a dialogue-based path to dispute resolution and stronger international law.
In Xiamen, diplomats from five Pacific nations joined the “China-PICs Dialogue: Pacific Partnerships for Prosperity,” marking a new chapter in China-Pacific cooperation.
Chinese President Xi Jinping congratulated Romania’s President-elect Dan on his election, highlighting shared ambitions in digital economy, green tech and EU-Asia ties.
Trump says a major prisoner swap between Russia and Ukraine has been completed, marking a rare diplomatic breakthrough.
Chinese FM Wang Yi and Dutch FM Caspar Veldkamp met in Beijing to reaffirm free trade and multilateral cooperation, spotlighting decades of pragmatic Sino-Dutch partnership.
Two Israeli embassy staff were fatally shot near the Capital Jewish Museum in DC. PM Netanyahu calls it an antisemitic attack and orders stepping up global diplomatic security.