China responds to US sanctions
Beijing gets tough on Trump’s protectionist measures, targeting US oil and gas and tech giant Google.
Beijing gets tough on Trump’s protectionist measures, targeting US oil and gas and tech giant Google.
Viewpoint. On March 21, 2023, Vladimir Putin, in the presence of Xi Jinping, officially unveiled the nature of the war with the United States, “We are for the use of the Chinese yuan in settlements between the Russian Federation and countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America.”
While the U.S. and NATO are throwing gasoline on the fire and sending heavy weapons to Ukraine, and Russia is hinting at nuclear weapons, China is proposing a 12-point peace plan.
The Americans have a lot of nerve! They accuse China of espionage while they themselves spy on everyone, all the time, with very sophisticated means on land, at sea and in space!
For the first time since the beginning of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, China accuses the United States of being at the origin of the war and urges Uncle Sam to stop sending heavy weapons to Kiev.
On a visit to Asia, the Speaker of the House of Representatives arrived in Taiwan on Tuesday. A casus belli that China will not let pass: The United States “will pay the price” warns Beijing.
As U.S. Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi considers an official trip to Taiwan, Xi Jinping warns that “those who play with fire eventually get burned.”
Four months after the beginning of the war, the Ukrainian actor-president Volodymyr Zelensky has achieved all his goals. The European Commission has just granted Ukraine the status of a candidate for EU membership.
After the inauguration with great fanfare of the road bridge over the Amur River, an economic link between China and Russia, Xi Jinping gives assurances to Putin in the Ukrainian conflict.
The United States gathered on Tuesday, April 26, 2022 in Germany about forty allied countries to further arm Ukraine against the Russian invader. Context and objectives.
As Russia warns of the “real” dangers of a global explosion, Emmanuel Macron sends weapons to Ukraine, China raises its tone against the United States and the latter throws more fuel on the fire.
If it is premature to know the causes of the accident of the flight MU5735 of China Eastern Airlines which crashed on Monday with 132 people on board, several hypotheses appear as probable, according to an expert in aeronautics that we interviewed.