Home Tags International Diplomacy

Tag: International Diplomacy

challenges-of-rising-unilateralism-in-hong-kong-beijing-officials-warning

Challenges of Rising Unilateralism in Hong Kong: Beijing Official’s Warning

The rise of unilateralism and protectionism poses “a certain amount of challenges” to Hong Kong’s development, Beijing’s top envoy in the city has said, while urging youngsters to embrace patriotism.Cui Jianchun, the commissioner of...
news-12082024-163837

MOFA Denounces Former Australian PM’s Taiwan as ‘Chinese Real Estate’ Comment

Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) strongly criticized the recent remarks made by former Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating, who referred to Taiwan as "Chinese real estate." The MOFA issued a statement last Friday...
news-06082024-221214

China’s Involvement in MOFA Visa Policy Changes Explained

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) has accused China of pressuring countries to adopt the One-China policy, leading to six countries no longer allowing visa-free entry for Taiwanese citizens. This allegation comes after the...
news-06082024-100801

China’s ‘Wolf-Warrior’ Envoy in Cambodia: Superpower Rivalry Rising

China's new ambassador to Cambodia, Wang Wenbin, has recently arrived in Phnom Penh, signaling a potential battle for influence between superpowers in the region. Wang, known for his combative style, is expected to deepen...
ndias-concerns-over-us-china-deal-before-modi-trump-meeting

India’s Concerns Over US-China Deal Before Modi-Trump Meeting

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent visit to Washington, ahead of his meeting with US President Donald Trump, sparked concerns among analysts about the implications of a potential deal between the US and China....
news-11112024-160919

Sino-US Tensions Unaffected by Trump’s Victory – RTHK

Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference Standing Committee member Henry Tang expressed his views on the impact of Donald Trump's victory in the American presidential election on Sino-US tensions. Tang believes that the tension between...
us-designates-south-korea-as-sensitive-country-amid-nuclear-talks

US Designates South Korea as Sensitive Country Amid Nuclear Talks

The US Department of Energy has recently named South Korea a “sensitive” country, sparking concerns and discussions about potential nuclear developments in Seoul. This decision, made under the administration of President Joe Biden, comes...
news-18112024-001830

China’s Xi Jinping Assures Biden of Smooth Transition to Trump’s Administration

Chinese President Xi Jinping met with outgoing President Joe Biden for the last time, expressing readiness to work with the new US administration for a smooth transition in bilateral ties. The meeting took place...
news-08082024-223406

Zelensky Urges Russia to ‘Feel’ War as Ukraine Launches Cross-Border Attack

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky emphasized the importance of Russia experiencing the consequences of the war as a significant Ukrainian incursion into the Russian border continued for a third day. Pro-Kyiv forces entered Russia's southwestern...
news-10082024-104154

Foreign Lawmakers’ Concerns Over China-Taiwan Tensions – The News Lens International

Forty-nine lawmakers from 24 countries gathered in Taiwan to discuss the rising tensions between China and the democratically ruled island. The Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC) organized the two-day summit, which included the largest-ever...