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Chinese leader Xi Jinping urged Communist Party to “win hearts and minds” of people in Hong Kong, Macao & Taiwan

Xi Jinping

China’s leader Xi Jinping has told the Communist Party to “national rejuvenation” of people in Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan. This was one of a number of tasks given to the United Front Work Department. The department is in charge of gaining power both at home and abroad. Xi Jinping has called for China’s Overseas … Read more

Influence of China on United States is very clear

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Taiwan has become a major point of contention between China and the United States. US officials fear that China will move on the self-governing island soon. The US doesn’t officially recognise Taiwan’s government, but does sell it defensive weapons as part of its “strategic ambiguity” policy. This week, the influence of China over the United … Read more

Biden and Xi exchange warnings on Taiwan

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China has warned of “severe repercussions” if US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi visits Taiwan, The White House said the call was part of attempts to manage disputes and collaborate when “interests match”. Joe Biden informed Xi Jinping that the US opposes unilateral changes to the island’s status. During a two-hour phone chat, US and Chinese … Read more

No significant increase in virus, Covid restrictions continue in China

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Xi Jinping led Politburo’s regular economic meeting. China’s GDP expanded by 2.5% in the first half of the year. China’s worst Covid-19 epidemic since 2020 shut down Shanghai. China’s senior leaders signalled Thursday that no substantial economic boost was coming and downplayed the need to reach the “around 5.5 %” GDP objective. State media reported … Read more

Biden, Xi hold talks on Taiwan, trade dispute

Taiwan, trade dispute.
  • China and the U.S. risk open conflict over Taiwan, with little sign of resolution on either front.
  • The latest flashpoint is a possible trip by Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan.
  • Beijing considers Pelosi’s trip a major provocation.

President Joe Biden and Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping spoke by phone Thursday on mounting tensions over Taiwan, a festering trade dispute and their bid to keep the superpower rivalry in check.

The White House said the phone call started at 8:33 am in Washington (1233 GMT). A statement would be issued after the call ended, a spokesman said.

While this was Biden’s fifth talk with Xi since becoming president a year and a half ago, it’s getting hard to mask deepening mistrust between the two countries.

Already stuck in a trade war, Beijing and Washington increasingly risk open conflict over Taiwan, with little sign of resolution on either front.

“Tensions over China’s aggressive, coercive behavior in the Indo-Pacific” will be high on the agenda, said White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby.

The latest flashpoint is a possible trip by Biden ally and speaker of the House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, to the island, which Beijing claims is part of China but has its own distinct, democratic government.

Although US officials frequently visit Taiwan, separated by a narrow strip of water from the Chinese mainland, Beijing considers a Pelosi trip as a major provocation. She’s second in line to the US presidency and given her position may travel with military transport.

Washington will “bear the consequences” if the trip, which Pelosi has yet to confirm, goes ahead, China warned Wednesday.

General Mark Milley, chairman of the US joint chiefs of staff, told reporters that if Pelosi asks “for military support, we will do what is necessary to ensure a safe, safe conduct of their business.”

And the dispute around Pelosi is the tip of an iceberg, with US officials fearing that Xi is mulling use of force to impose control over democratic Taiwan.

Once considered unlikely, an invasion, or lesser form of military action, is increasingly seen by China watchers as possible — perhaps even timed to boost Xi’s prestige when he moves later this year into a third term.

Biden’s contradictory comments on whether the United States would defend Taiwan — he said in May that it would, before the White House insisted there was no change in the hands-off “strategic ambiguity” policy — have not helped the tension.

No face-to-face

Biden prides himself on a close relationship with Xi going back years but — in large part due to Covid travel restrictions — the two have yet to meet face-to-face since he took office.

According to the White House, Biden’s chief goal is to establish “guardrails” for the two superpowers.

This is meant to ensure that while they sharply disagree on democracy, and are increasingly rivals on the geopolitical stage, they can avoid open conflict.

“He wants to make sure that the lines of communication with President Xi on all the issues, whether they’re issues again that we agree on or issues where we have significant difficulty with — that they can still pick up the phone and talk to one another candidly,” Kirby said.

Where to place the guardrails, however, is challenging amid so many unresolved disputes, including a simmering trade war begun under Donald Trump’s presidency.

Asked whether Biden could lift some of the 25 percent import duties placed on billions of dollars of Chinese products by Trump, Kirby said there was still no decision.

“We do believe… that the tariffs that were put in place by his predecessor were poorly designed. We believe that they’ve increased costs for American families and small businesses, as well as ranchers. And that’s, you know, without actually addressing some of China’s harmful trade practices,” Kirby said.

But “I don’t have any decision to speak to with respect to tariffs by the president. He’s working this out.”

 

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Joe Biden call to ease Taiwan tension with Xi Jinping

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Vice President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping will talk about Ukraine. US officials see the call as a chance to manage the competition between the world’s two largest economies. China’s President Xi Jinping wants to avoid a big fight with the US. WASHINGTON: US President Joe Biden and China’s Xi Jinping may conduct … Read more

Hong Kong lawmaker contracts Covid after photo with Xi Jinping

Xi Jinping

A lawmaker contracts Covid after taking a photo with the president. The president visited the city under tight observation. Nine were arrested ahead of Xi’s visit. A Hong Kong lawmaker who posed for a photo with Chinese President Xi Jinping last week during the leader’s visit to the financial hub disclosed on Sunday that he … Read more

Johnson vows UK ‘not giving up on Hong Kong’ 25 years after handover

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  • Boris Johnson says Britain is “not giving up on Hong Kong” and accuses Beijing of failing to keep its promises.
  • Prime Minister’s comments come on the 25th anniversary of Hong Kong’s handover to China.
  • Anniversary marks the halfway point of the 50-year governance model agreed by Britain and China.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Thursday that Britain was “not giving up on Hong Kong” and accused Beijing of failing to keep its promises, On the 25th anniversary of the city’s handover to China.

“We made a promise to the territory and its people and we intend to keep it, doing all we can to hold China to its commitments,” Johnson said in a video message posted on Twitter.

“We simply cannot avoid the fact that for some time now, Beijing has been failing to comply with its obligations,” he added, as Hong Kong marks the landmark handover anniversary with a visit from Chinese leader Xi Jinping.

“It’s a state of affairs that threatens both the rights and freedoms of Hong Kongers and the continued progress and prosperity of their home.”

The anniversary on Friday marks the halfway point of the 50-year governance model agreed by Britain and China under which the city would keep some autonomy and freedoms.

But London has become increasingly critical of Chinese rule there after Beijing imposed a harsh national security law in 2020 following huge and sometimes violent protests in Hong Kong the previous year.

In response, the UK has started offering a pathway to citizenship for British National (Overseas) passport holders and their families from the city.

“It’s no surprise that 120,000 Hong Kongers and their families have already set out down that path,” Johnson said in his video address.

He branded Britain “a place where freedom of speech, assembly and association is respected and not criminalized” — although critics have accused his government of treating protests in an increasingly draconian manner.

Earlier Thursday, during his first visit since the business hub’s democracy movement was crushed in 2020, Xi said Hong Kong had been “reborn of fire and emerged with robust vitality.”

“The facts have proved that One Country, Two Systems has great vitality,” he said, referring to pledges Beijing made in 1997 that the city would maintain a high degree of autonomy and independent judicial power.

It also agreed that Hong Kong’s leader would be appointed by Beijing on the basis of local elections or consultations.

However, echoing Johnson, UK Foreign Secretary Liz Truss said there had been “a steady erosion of political and civil rights” there in the last two years.

“Authorities have stifled opposition, criminalised dissent and driven out anyone who can speak truth to power,” she argued.

“The UK continues to stand unwaveringly with Hong Kong,” Truss said, adding London was “working with our allies and partners as part of a global network of liberty to hold China to its international obligations”.

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Hong Kong on high alert as Xi Jinping visits for handover anniversary

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China’s President Xi Jinping is due to visit Hong Kong. Areas of Hong Kong have been put into an anti-Covid “closed-loop” system and media prevented from some events. HONG KONG: Chinese President Xi Jinping is due to visit Hong Kong on Thursday, spurring a huge security operation in preparation for festivities marking the 25th anniversary … Read more

Hong Kong arrests 5 for sedition before China rule anniversary

Hong Kong Police

Two men, aged 28 and 30, were arrested and charged, with up to two years in prison. They were accused of using social media to “promote feelings of ill will and enmity between different classes. President Xi Jinping could be complicated by the country’s zero-tolerance policy for coronavirus infection risks.     Hong Kong police … Read more

Zhang Siqing, former procurator general, was cremated

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Zhang Siqing, the former head of the Supreme People’s Procuratorate (SPP) of China, was cremated in Beijing on Tuesday. Xi Jinping, Li Zhanshu, and Wang Yang visited Zhang’s family after his death to tell them how sorry they were. Zhang passed away on June 17 at the age of 90 due to sickness in Beijing. … Read more

Tesla cars barred in Beidaihe amid security reason

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Tesla owners will sign an undertaking. Xi has already rebuilt the Central Military Commission. Tesla cars will be prohibited from entering the Chinese seaside district of Beidaihe. A coastal town in Heibei province will host a 15-day retreat of the top present and former leaders of the Communist Party of China. Tesla cars will be … Read more

Sanctioned Russia becomes main oil source of China

Sanctioned Russia

China imports 8.42 million tonnes of oil from Russia in May, a 55 percent increase year on year. Russia has surpassed Saudi Arabia as China’s top oil supplier, despite Western sanctions. China bought $7.47 billion worth of Russian energy products last month, about $1 billion more than in April. China Ramped up its crude oil … Read more

China tests land-based missile interception system

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China conducted a land-based missile interception test that “achieved its expected purpose,” Defense Ministry says. The most recent public disclosure of a test was made in February 2021, and prior to that, in 2018. China has undertaken anti-missile system tests since at least 2010. China conducted a land-based missile interception test that “achieved its expected … Read more

‘I am good’: Joe Biden falls from bike but is unhurt

Joe Biden

US President Joe Biden was riding his bicycle near his beach home in Delaware. A White House pool report says there were no visible scrapes or bruises from the fall. Biden’s health is the subject of constant attention as speculation rises on whether he will seek a second term. US President Joe Biden was riding … Read more

China pledges support for Russia in phone call with Putin

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A spokeswoman for the State Department stated, “China claims to be neutral, but its behaviour makes clear that it is still investing in close ties to Russia. President Xi Jinping assured Vladimir Putin of China’s support for Russian “sovereignty and security” on Wednesday, prompting Washington “It was the second reported phone call between the two … Read more

PM Shehbaz extends birthday wishes to Chinese President Xi Jinping

Chinese President Xi Jinping turns 69.

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif sent a message of felicitation to Chinese President Xi Jinping on his birthday. In a tweet, the prime minister deeply appreciated Chinese President’s resolve to build Pakistan-China community of shared future. He said under the dynamic leadership of President Xi, China has emerged as an all-weather strategic cooperative partner of … Read more

Chinese president Xi Jinping appoints new ambassadors

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President Xi Jinping has replaced nine ambassadors in accordance with a decision by the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress. Hong Xiaoyong was replaced as China’s ambassador to Singapore by Sun Haiyan. Li Minggang replaced as ambassador to Kuwait by Zhang Jianwei. As per a statement released by China’s top legislature on Thursday, President … Read more

Dazzling but empty stadiums a symbol of China’s fading football dream

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Experts warn that gleaming football stadiums built for the Asian Cup could become “white elephants” once China withdraws as hosts, putting President Xi Jinping’s World Cup hopes even more out of reach. For the Asian Cup next summer, ten Chinese towns have spent billions of dollars to build eight new stadiums and rehabilitate two others. … Read more

Xi says China will ‘open still wider’ despite tight border controls

China

China will continue to open up to the rest of the world, President Xi Jinping said at a trade summit on Wednesday, just days after Beijing tightened border controls. Xi’s remarks come as many foreign businesses have had their operations halted in financial hub Shanghai due to a lingering Covid-19 lockdown, with the American Chamber … Read more

Finland seeks to reassure Russia about NATO bid

Finland sought to allay Moscow’s concerns about its NATO bid on Saturday, as fighting raged in Ukraine’s east, slowing a hoped-for Russian advance. Meanwhile, wives and parents of Ukrainian fighters trapped in the bowels of a besieged steel plant in the country’s south made a desperate plea to China for assistance in securing their release. … Read more

Xi Jinping Issues a Provocation for Questioning China’s Zero-Covid Policy

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Beijing: China’s President Xi Jinping delivered his harshest warning yet to anyone who questions the country’s zero-Covid policy. The action comes after many Shanghai residents took to social media in the last five weeks to ask for help and express their outrage over acute food shortages and a lack of access to medical treatment, according … Read more

China’s healthy capital development

On Friday, Xi Jinping, the general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, called for measures to control and supervise the healthy growth of capital in China in line with the law, while also emphasising capital’s positive role as a key element of production. Xi delivered the remarks during a group study … Read more

Hong Kong stocks edge up, Shanghai rallies

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Hong Kong shares ended slightly higher Wednesday at the same time as Shanghai rallied after Chinese President Xi Jinping referred to a new infrastructure construction force, though investors stay concerned approximately a Covid outbreak in the USA And lockdowns. The Hang Seng Index added 0.06 percent, or 11.65 points, to 19,946.36. The Shanghai Composite Index rose 2.49 … Read more

China’s Xi urges ‘all-out’ infrastructure push to boost growth

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China’s Xi Jinping has referred to an “all-out” campaign to build infrastructure, in line with state media, marking the trendy try through leaders to enhance increase inside the Covid-battered economy. Despite struggling to defeat the united states of America’s worst outbreak in two years, the leadership is digging in its heels with a strict 0-Covid … Read more

Human Rights Watch chief to step down after three decades

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Human Rights Watch govt director Kenneth Roth said Tuesday he was stepping down after three a long time wherein the New York-based NGO has become a thorn inside the aspect of authoritarian regimes and rights abuses globally. Roth, who has led the organization considering the fact that 1993, will depart at the end of August, … Read more