US sends mixed signals to China by allowing participation in RIMPAC
The Obama administration continued to send mixed signals to China regarding its aggression in the South China Sea by criticizing aggressive behavior in the area while inviting the People’s Liberation...
View ArticleChinese Defense Ministry refutes U.S. comments on sick workers' transfer by...
(Source: Ministry of National Defense of the People's Republic of China) BEIJING, April 20 -- (ChinaMil) -- It's completely within China's sovereign rights to carry out construction activities and...
View ArticleChina rejects US concerns over PLA plane mission in Nansha Islands (Ministry...
(Source: Ministry of National Defense of the People's Republic of China) China on Tuesday once again rejected US concerns over a military aircraft sent by the People's Liberation Army (PLA) for the...
View ArticleUPDATE 1-China should confirm no plans for military planes in Spratlys -US
WASHINGTON/BEIJING, April 19 (Reuters) - The Pentagon on Tuesday called on China to reaffirm it has no plans to deploy military aircraft in the Spratly Islands after Beijing used a military plane to...
View ArticleChina hits back at U.S. over military plane landing on South China Sea reef
China hits back at U.S. criticism over a Chinese military aircraft that landed on a reef in the South China Sea, saying dispatching military aircraft for humanitarian purposes is an international norm....
View ArticleChinese Military Plane Lands on Disputed S. Sea Island
China says a military plane has landed on one of the country's man-made islands in the disputed South China Sea, the first public acknowledgement of such a mission. China's state-run media said Monday...
View ArticleClarify Aircraft Plans for Spratlys
The Pentagon on Tuesday called on China to reaffirm it has no plans to deploy military aircraft in the Spratly Islands after Beijing used a military plane to evacuate sick workers from an airstrip on...
View ArticleUS to China: Clarify Aircraft Plans for Spratlys
Reuters WASHINGTON/BEIJING— The Pentagon on Tuesday called on China to reaffirm it has no plans to deploy military aircraft in the Spratly Islands after Beijing used a military plane to evacuate sick...
View ArticleNavy's patrol aircraft evacuates sick workers from Nansha (Ministry of...
(Source: Ministry of National Defense of the People's Republic of China) Beijing, April 18 (ChinaMil) -- A patrol aircraft of the PLA Navy, which was on air patrol in the South China Sea, flew to the...
View ArticleNews24.com | US official questions China's intentions in South China Sea
US Deputy Secretary of State Antony Blinken says China's massive land reclamation projects in the South China Sea and its increasing militarisation of these outposts is fueling regional tension and...
View ArticleUS official questions China's intentions in South China Sea
Hanoi, Vietnam • A U.S. official on Thursday questioned China’s intentions with its massive land reclamation projects in the South China Sea and urged it to follow international laws. “The United...
View ArticleChina dissatisfied with British comment on South China Sea
BEIJING -- China is strongly dissatisfied with senior British official Hugo Swire's comment on the South China Sea, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said on Wednesday. Hugo Swire, British...
View ArticleChinese military aircraft makes first public landing on disputed island
Beijing (ANTARA News) - A Chinese military aircraft has for the first time publicly landed at a new airport on an island China has built in the disputed South China Sea, state media said on Monday,...
View ArticleDo not militarize Spratlys: US
The Pentagon on Tuesday called on China to reaffirm it has no plans to deploy military aircraft in the Spratly Islands (Nansha Islands, 南沙群島) after Beijing used a military plane to evacuate sick...
View ArticleUS defense chief visits aircraft carrier in South China Sea
For the second time in five months, Defense Secretary Ash Carter landed aboard a U.S. aircraft carrier in the bitterly...
View ArticleSouth China Sea dispute: Beijing plans floating nuclear power plants
Washington: China's quest to fence off a big chunk of the South China Sea may have just gotten another, powerful boost: plans for a fleet of floating nuclear power plants that could provide huge...
View ArticleAsh Carter visits US aircraft carrier in South China Sea
ABOARD THE USS JOHN C STENNIS: For the second time in five months, Defense Secretary Ash Carter landed aboard a...
View ArticleCarter visits US aircraft carrier in South China Sea
For the second time in five months, Defense Secretary Ash Carter landed aboard a U.S. aircraft carrier in the bitterly contested South China...
View ArticlePentagon chief visits contested South China Sea region
ABOARD THE JOHN C. STENNIS — For the second time in five months, Defense Secretary Ash Carter landed aboard a U.S. aircraft carrier in the...
View ArticleUS Questions China's Intentions in South China Sea
China's land reclamation and military projects in the South China Sea are raising serious questions about their intentions in the disputed region, a top U.S. official said...
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