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TaiwanPlus on MSNAnalysis: Beijing May Have To Deal With U.S. Without Russia - TaiwanPlus NewsHow is China viewing U.S. President Donald Trump’s apparent pivot to Russia? And where does that leave Beijing and Moscow’s "no-limits" alliance? TaiwanPlus speaks to Ja Ian Chong, a political scientist at the National University of Singapore.
US attempts to sow discord between China and Russia were "doomed to fail", Beijing said on Thursday, after US Secretary of State Marco Rubio appeared to outline Washington's strategy to dilute ties between the two nuclear-powered neighbours.
TEHRAN : The navies of Iran, Russia and China will hold military drills off the coast of Iran this week in a bid to boost cooperation, Iranian media reported on Sunday. The three countries, which share a common desire to counter what they characterise as American hegemony, have held similar exercises in the region in recent years.
China's special envoy for European affairs, Lu Shaye, has said he is "appalled" by US President Donald Trump's treatment of America's European allies. He added that a peace deal for Ukraine should not be decided solely by the US and Russia.
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bne IntelliNews on MSNRussia and China remain rivals in the Arctic, and now the US is knocking at the doorBy Ben Aris in Berlin Russia and China’s “no limits” partnership has strengthened considerably over the past three years; they have been driven together by the geopolitical clash between East and West.
As Central Asia becomes a stage for Russian and Chinese rivalry, their political influence and economic investments reshape the region’s dynamics
President Donald Trump’s rapprochement with Russia has some experts suggesting he might be trying to do a “reverse Nixon” and isolate Beijing by courting Moscow.
China pushed back against recent remarks by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, declaring that Washington could never "sow discord" in its ties with Moscow. Newsweek reached out to the White House and the Russian Foreign Ministry via email for comment.
In the early 2000s, Russia and China had heeded US preferences regarding the Korean Peninsula by engaging in multilateralism with the Six-Party Talks to deal
Russia, Iran and China are set to hold joint naval exercises this month in an effort to ‘deepen military mutual trust’ between the three nations. China’s defence ministry announced the news today as exercises are set to begin tomorrow. Iran’s Tasnim news agency said drills will begin tomorrow in the southeastern Iranian port of Chabahar.
Sergei Shoigu, the secretary of Russia's Security Council, met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, Russia's TASS state news agency reported on Friday.
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