China, US agree to end restrictions on journalists
Both sides agree to issue visas to media workers
Both sides agree to issue visas to media workers
Today, the geopolitical reality in the Indo-Pacific (Asia-Pacific) region is quite tense from a military and security point of view. In particular, the resolution of the dispute in the East China Sea between China and Japan around the Senkaku Islands remains in question, the Taiwan issue is brewing and the South China Sea is an arena for several territorial disputes.
The meeting between the US and Chinese leaders lasted for more than three hours, the White House said in a statement.
‘We have a responsibility to the world as well as to our peoples,’ says US president ahead of meeting with Xi Jinping.
Statement comes after Honduras president pays an official trip to self-ruled island nation.
Recently, we are witnessing the mobilization of the regional state’s efforts on the Afghan issue. One of the latest examples of this, a Delhi Regional Dialogue held on November 10, by the participation of senior security officials of Russia, Iran, India and five Central Asian countries. The meeting was chaired by the National Security Advisor to the Prime Minister of India, Ajit Doval, which shows India’s intentions to embrace the role of peacemaker on Afghanistan.
As for the statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China, President Xi Jinping, upon invitation, delivered a keynote speech entitled “Pursuing Sustainable Development in a Concerted Effort to Build an Asia-Pacific Community with a Shared Future” at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation CEO Summit via video link in Beijing.
Special envoys of US, China, Russia, Pakistan, Afghan acting foreign minister meet in Islamabad.
New top diplomat says China’s influence has increased, thus Beijing should fulfill expectations of int’l community
Beijing, Washington voice firm ‘commitment to work together to strengthen implementation of 2015 Paris Agreement.