Chinese intimidation against U.S. partners has continued despite Beijing’s signals that it wants to enter into trade talks with the Trump administration.
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Marco Rubio's 'Concerns' in First Call with China: What to KnowSecretary of State Rubio spoke with China's Director of the CCP Central Foreign Affairs Commission and Foreign Minister Wang Yi.
Security exemptions included US$870 million for programs in Taiwan, US$336 million for modernizing Philippine security forces ...
“The United States does not support ‘Taiwan independence’ and hopes that the Taiwan issue will be peacefully resolved in a way accepted by both sides of the Taiwan Strait,” Rubio said in a ...
Taiwanese officials, facing a more transactional U.S. relationship, have traveled to Washington to float energy deals and ...
U.S. President Donald Trump’s abrupt reversal of three years of American policy toward Ukraine has raised concerns China ...
WASHINGTON -- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio told China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Friday that the U.S. "does not support" Taiwan independence and hopes to see the issue resolved ...
Washington is ready to continue working with Ottawa but “there has to be reciprocity” in trade, the US secretary of state has ...
Rubio's talk with the ruler of Abu Dhabi comes as the U.S. also tries to continue a shaky ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
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