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02 July 2024 - China Special Weapons News
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- PH, China hold dialogue, commit to de-escalate tensions Philippine News Agency 02 Jul 2024 -- The Philippines and China have reaffirmed their commitment to de-escalating tensions in the South China Sea during their first formal dialogue since the violent skirmish between the Chinese Coast Guard and the Armed Forces of the Philippines near Ayungin Shoal on June 17.
- 'Manila's provocations in South China Sea to be responded with countermeasures' Global Times 02 Jul 2024 -- The Philippines, in ignoring growing domestic calls for seeking constructive dialogues and consensus with China in tackling divergences on the South China Sea issue, has continued to make provocations not only in maritime issues but also in the legal sphere, for which China is fully prepared, and its moves that jeopardize China's legitimate interest will be responded with countermeasures.
- Exclusive: Evidence shows Philippines attempting to transport construction materials to China's Xianbin Jiao Global Times 02 Jul 2024 -- After the infringement activities related to Huangyan Dao, also known as Huangyan Island and Ren'ai Jiao (Ren'ai Reef), were severely countered by the China Coast Guard, the Philippines has attempted to assert its presence at China's Xianbin Jiao.
- AFP chief: New defense concept fortifies PH's watch of EEZ, WPS Philippine News Agency 02 Jul 2024 -- The Philippines' Comprehensive Archipelagic Defense Concept (CADC) has stepped up its ability to protect its exclusive economic zone (EEZ) in the West Philippine Sea (WPS) and territories beyond this, Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) chief Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr. said Tuesday.
- PH Navy: Chinese ships spotted in WPS down to 95 Philippine News Agency 02 Jul 2024 -- There are lesser Chinese vessels in various West Philippine Sea (WPS) areas, the monitoring report of the Philippine Navy indicated Tuesday.
- Manila: Philippines, China agree to 'de-escalate' South China Sea tensions Radio Free Asia 02 Jul 2024 -- Manila and Beijing agreed to "de-escalate tensions" in the South China Sea following a tense standoff last month at a disputed shoal, Philippine officials said Tuesday after both sides held bilateral talks on the waterway.
- Philippines, China agree to ease tensions in South China Sea VOA 02 Jul 2024 -- The Philippines and China have agreed to "reduce tensions" in the South China Sea, said officials in Manila Tuesday following a recent clash in disputed waters.
- China Warns NATO Not to Harm Asia-Pacific Region Sputnik 02 Jul 2024 -- NATO has already made a mess in Europe, so the alliance should not harm the Asia-Pacific region either, the Chinese Foreign Ministry told Sputnik on Tuesday.
- Satellite imagery shows China expanding spy bases in Cuba VOA 02 Jul 2024 -- New satellite images of Cuba show signs the country is installing improved intelligence capabilities at four military bases with suspected links to China, potentially providing Beijing with a network of facilities that could be used to spy on the United States.
- Norway arrests alleged Chinese spy VOA 02 Jul 2024 -- A Norwegian man appeared in an Oslo court Tuesday to hear charges of allegedly spying for China, according to Norway's secret service.
- Chinese private rocket company apologizes for test failure causing trouble, vows to compensate affected residents Global Times 02 Jul 2024 -- Chinese private rocket company Space Pioneer, also known as Beijing Tianbing Technology Co, apologized on Tuesday afternoon for the failure of its reusable rocket model's static fire test that caused trouble and inconvenience to the affected residents near the launch site. The company has vowed to compensate their economic losses.
- Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning's Regular Press Conference on July 2, 2024 PRC MofA 02 Jul 2024
- Full Text of Chinese president's signed article in Kazakh media People's Daily 02 Jul 2024 -- Chinese President Xi Jinping published a signed article in the Kazakhstanskaya Pravda newspaper and Kazinform International News Agency on Tuesday under the title "Staying True to Our Shared Commitment and Opening a New Chapter in China-Kazakhstan Relations" ahead of his state visit to Kazakhstan, where he will also attend the 24th Meeting of the Council of Heads of State of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.
- Xi's Kazakhstan visit to draw new blueprint for ties, SCO Global Times 02 Jul 2024 -- Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Kazakhstan on Tuesday for the 24th Meeting of the Council of Heads of State of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) and a state visit to Kazakhstan, the Xinhua News Agency reported.
- Xi heads to Central Asia amid waning Russian influence Radio Free Asia 02 Jul 2024 -- Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Kazakhstan on Tuesday morning for the 24th annual meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, a group created by Beijing and Moscow to manage their shared - and competing - geopolitical interests in Central Asia.
- China's Xi Arrives In Kazakhstan For State Visit, SCO Summit RFE/RL 02 Jul 2024 -- Chinese President Xi Jinping has arrived in Kazakhstan for a state visit and a chance to promote ties between China and the Central Asian county as he embarks on a trip that includes meetings with the other leaders of the nine-member alliance known as the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO).
- US targets firms over training of Chinese fighter pilots Radio Free Asia 02 Jul 2024 -- The United States has placed trading restrictions on four foreign companies for their ties to a South African flying school where Western ex-military members allegedly trained Chinese fighter pilots.
- Marine Corps' Force Design Is Focused on Pacing Challenge From China DoD News 02 Jul 2024 -- The National Defense Strategy places a primary focus on the need to strengthen U.S. military deterrence against China and defeat it if necessary.
- Uyghur group wins appeal to probe alleged Uyghur slave labor Radio Free Asia 02 Jul 2024 -- Reversing a previous ruling, an appeals court in the United Kingdom ordered that the country's National Crime Agency reconsider whether to investigate whether cotton imports from the far-western Chinese region of Xinjiang allegedly use Uyghur slave labor.
- No Uyghurs from Xinjiang went on Hajj pilgrimage, data shows Radio Free Asia 02 Jul 2024 -- No Uyghurs from China's far-western region of Xinjiang were among the Muslims from China who went on this year's Hajj, according to data from the Islamic Association of China and a Uyghur living abroad who went on the pilgrimage to Mecca.
- Foreign investment in China falls for past year as economy struggles VOA 02 Jul 2024 -- Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in China fell for the 12th consecutive month in May, according to data released by China's Ministry of Commerce.
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