Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te is defying China by traveling to the U.S. and entering into a $385 million arms deal.
In Hawaii, Lai Ching-te indicated Taipei isn’t seeking war with China, even as it counts on U.S. support to deter Beijing.
An interagency group set up in the wake of the Ukraine invasion has been reporting back to Beijing with lessons it can use in ...
China vowed "resolute countermeasures" on Sunday to a recently approved U.S. arms sale to Taiwan, and complained to the U.S.
(Reuters) -China vowed "resolute countermeasures" on Sunday to a recently approved U.S. arms sale to Taiwan, saying it had ...
Paraguay’s foreign minister says his country is committed to its relationship with Taiwan and has no plans to break off their ...
China has previously responded aggressively to U.S. transit stops by Taiwanese leaders. In April 2023, Beijing conducted ...
BEIJING (Reuters) - China urged the United States on Friday to exercise the "utmost caution" on relations with democratically ...
Taiwan’s president set off on a mission on Saturday to shore up relations with some of his island democracy’s shrinking band ...
China's military on Thursday vowed to defeat all attempts at secessionism and urged the United States not to send the wrong ...
Beijing vowed a ‘resolute’ response to the $385 million deal and condemned President Lai Ching-te’s visit to Hawaii.
China has sent officials to the Russian central bank to study the effects of Western sanctions for a better understanding of ...