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Xi Tells Mattis China Won't Give Up 'One Inch' of Territory

China is committed to peace and won't cause "chaos" in the world, but cannot give up even an inch of territory that the country's ancestors have left behind, Chinese President Xi Jinping told US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis on Wednesday.
News ID: 70965    Publish Date : 2018/06/27

Mattis to Become First Pentagon Chief to Visit China Since 2014

Jim Mattis was set to arrive Tuesday in Beijing on the first China visit by a US defense secretary in four years, as the Trump administration moves to push back against the country’s growing economic and military influence.
News ID: 70946    Publish Date : 2018/06/26

1st VP: Iran after more solidarity with Caspian Sea states, China

Iran’s First Vice-President Eshaq Jahangiri referred to inauguration of China-Kazakhstan-Iran transportation corridor, saying Iran is after more solidarity with the Caspian Sea Littoral States and China.
News ID: 70942    Publish Date : 2018/06/26

US Discredited among Allies: Iranian MP

Head of an Iranian parliamentary commission dismissed the notion of direct talks between Tehran and Washington, saying the US has become discredited even among its allies and isolated in the international community.
News ID: 70874    Publish Date : 2018/06/23

100 European Firms to Enter Talks with Iran: EU Official

Under a new initiative for cooperation between Iran and small and medium-sized companies from the EU, 100 European industrial enterprises are going to hold business talks with Iranians, a top EU foreign policy official announced.
News ID: 70839    Publish Date : 2018/06/21

US President Raises Stakes in Trade War with China, Targets Further $200bn-Worth of Imports with Tariff

President Donald Trump is looking to impose a 10 percent tariff on another $200 billion-worth of Chinese goods, after Beijing imposed reciprocal tariffs on US imports, as part of an expanding trade war with Washington.
News ID: 70817    Publish Date : 2018/06/19

China Promises a Quick Response to Any New US Fees

Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesman Liu Kang said that China will immediately respond to any US protection measures that may impose new fees on Chinese goods.
News ID: 70769    Publish Date : 2018/06/16

China Warns US Trade Deals Off If Tariff Hike Goes Ahead

China's government renewed its threat Thursday to scrap deals with Washington aimed at defusing a sprawling trade dispute as the White House prepared to release a list of Chinese goods targeted for tariff hikes.
News ID: 70748    Publish Date : 2018/06/14

Beijing Warns Washington on ‘One China’ Policy over New American ‘Embassy’ in Taiwan

A Spokesperson with China’s Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council expressed opposition to any official contact between the US and Taiwan after the opening of a new compound for the New American Institute – a de facto American embassy – on the island.
News ID: 70737    Publish Date : 2018/06/14

Spokesman: Iran to Start Enrichment, Install New Centrifuge Machines after Withdrawal from N. Deal

Spokesman of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Behrouz Kamalvandi announced that his country plans to resume enrichment of uranium in Fordo and install new centrifuge machines in Natanz (both in Central Iran) if the 2015 nuclear deal fully collapses.
News ID: 70709    Publish Date : 2018/06/13

‘Serious Violation’: China Fumes as US Opens New $256 Million ‘De Facto Embassy’ in Taiwan

An NGO, which has for decades been known as the de-facto embassy for the US in Taiwan, opened up a flashy new office in Taipei, while the move was condemned by Beijing as a blatant violation of its ‘One China’ policy.
News ID: 70713    Publish Date : 2018/06/13

Rouhani Calls on China to Play More Active Role in Preserving JCPOA

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani in a meeting with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping called for Beijing's more serious role in the implementation of the nuclear agreement signed between Tehran and the six world powers in Vienna in July 2015.
News ID: 70658    Publish Date : 2018/06/11

Report: China Hacked US Navy Undersea Warfare Plans

Chinese government hackers have reportedly infiltrated the computers of a US navy contractor and stolen a large amount of highly sensitive data on undersea warfare.
News ID: 70615    Publish Date : 2018/06/09

Top EU Figure Accuses US President of Challenging 'International Order'

The European Union president Donald Tusk expressed worries that US President Donald Trump is in fact threatening the rules-based international order established in the wake of the Cold War by his attempts to break or renegotiate a number of international agreements.
News ID: 70611    Publish Date : 2018/06/09

Mysterious ‘Sonic Attacks’ Prompt New Evacuation of US Diplomat from China

An employee at the US consulate in Guangzhou and his family have reportedly been evacuated from China upon suffering neurological symptoms after hearing strange sounds.
News ID: 70579    Publish Date : 2018/06/07

Afghan President Welcomes Clerics Fetwa on Afghanistan War

President Ashraf Ghani welcomed the fatwa (an Islamic directive) issued by religious scholars on Monday, saying that government will fully support the clerics' stance.
News ID: 70544    Publish Date : 2018/06/05

Iran ready to thwart US anti-Iran measures: Speaker

Iranian parliament speaker said on Friday that Islamic Republic is quite ready to thwart the US's anti-Iran measures.
News ID: 70469    Publish Date : 2018/06/01

Why Trump's small-handed plan to strangle Iran will fail

The plans of President Donald Trump and his Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to strangle Iran will fail, said Professor Mohammad Marandi of Tehran University.
News ID: 70368    Publish Date : 2018/05/26

US, China, Saudi Arabia Biggest Military Spenders in 2017: SIPRI

According to a freshly released report on global military expenditure from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), China made “the largest absolute increase in spending in 2017, while Russia made the largest decrease.”
News ID: 69976    Publish Date : 2018/05/02

China calls for preservation of Iran nuclear deal

China Friday called for the Iran nuclear deal remain intact and be treated seriously. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying made the remarks at a regular press briefing when responding to a question about Russia's concerns over the situation facing the deal.
News ID: 69892    Publish Date : 2018/04/28

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