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Blinken, Wang Have First China-US Talks Since 20th Party Congress

Blinken, Wang Have First China-US Talks Since 20th Party Congress

By Shannon Tiezzi
The Chinese foreign minister stressed to his U.S. counterpart that Washington should not expect Beijing to change course.
Southeast Asia and China’s Global Security Initiative: Between Rhetoric and Reality

Southeast Asia and China’s Global Security Initiative: Between Rhetoric and Reality

By Prashanth Parameswaran
While China has begun integrating the GSI into its approach to Southeast Asia, it remains unclear how Beijing’s promises will translate into actions.

China Stresses Ties With Southeast Asia in Cambodia Meeting

China Stresses Ties With Southeast Asia in Cambodia Meeting

By David Rising
Foreign Minister Wang Yi's comments came against a backdrop of high regional tensions, following U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan.

From Cambodia, China’s Foreign Minister Seeks Rhetorical Support on Taiwan Crisis

From Cambodia, China’s Foreign Minister Seeks Rhetorical Support on Taiwan Crisis

By Shannon Tiezzi
Wang Yi's meetings in Cambodia, on the sidelines of ASEAN summitry, are being used to drum up support for China's aggressive response to Pelosi's Taiwan visit.

Chinese FM Pledges Progress on South China Sea Code of Conduct

Chinese FM Pledges Progress on South China Sea Code of Conduct

By Sebastian Strangio
In Malaysia, the last stop on his five-nation tour of Southeast Asia, Wang Yi said that "no one can separate" China and the nations of Southeast Asia.
Wang’s G20 Meetings Highlight China’s Ukraine Messaging

Wang’s G20 Meetings Highlight China’s Ukraine Messaging

By Shannon Tiezzi
China remains committed to reshaping the global order with Russia, and Beijing knows developing countries are the key to that effort.

China, South Korea Foreign Ministers Pledge Deepened Cooperation

China, South Korea Foreign Ministers Pledge Deepened Cooperation

By Shannon Tiezzi
Despite campaign-trail promises to get tough on China, the Yoon administration in practice has been more cautious in its dealings with Beijing.
Chinese Foreign Minister Courts Philippines’ President Marcos

Chinese Foreign Minister Courts Philippines’ President Marcos

By Sebastian Strangio
Foreign Minister Wang Yi was all smiles during his stop in Manila, but China-Philippine relations are likely to remain freighted with challenges.

Chinese FM Pledges ‘Closer’ Ties with Myanmar’s Military Government

Chinese FM Pledges ‘Closer’ Ties with Myanmar’s Military Government

By Sebastian Strangio
Wang Yi's visit to Myanmar for an LMC summit was the first stop on a five-nation tour of Southeast Asia.

China’s Pacific Push Is Already Remaking the Region

China’s Pacific Push Is Already Remaking the Region

By Patricia O’Brien
After a whirlwind of visits and agreements, where does the Pacific region stand?

Timor-Leste Signs Four Cooperation Agreements With China

Timor-Leste Signs Four Cooperation Agreements With China

By Sebastian Strangio
But like many of its Southeast Asian neighbors, Dili will seek to maintain a judicious balance between dueling hegemons.
China and Australia’s Dueling Pacific Tours Make Final Stops

China and Australia’s Dueling Pacific Tours Make Final Stops

By Gantry Meilana and Nick Perry
The foreign ministers of Australia and China were both making their final stops Friday on what has become an island-hopping diplomatic duel in the South Pacific.

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