February 2006 - China Special Weapons News |
- China Condemns Taiwan's Decision to Scrap Unification Council VOA 28 Feb 2006 -- China is blasting Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian's decision Monday to do away with the unification council, saying pro-independence moves will bring "disaster to the island."
- China Reports New Human Bird-Flu Cases RFE/RL 25 Feb 2006 -- The Chinese government today reported two new human cases of the potentially deadly H5N1 strain of the bird-flu virus.
- Russian, Chinese Officials Visit Iran for Nuclear Talks VOA 24 Feb 2006 -- Russian and Chinese officials are in Tehran for talks on a proposal that could avert U.N. sanctions over Tehran's controversial nuclear program.
- China Mulls Joint Development Of Foreign Uranium RFE/RL 21 Feb 2006 -- China is studying the possibility of jointly developing uranium reserves abroad to fuel its massive planned expansion of nuclear power over the next 15 years.
- China Urges Iran to Suspend Uranium Enrichment Activities, Seek Compromise VOA 21 Feb 2006 -- China is urging Iran to stop all uranium enrichment activities while hope remains for a compromise arrangement with Russia that would meet Iran's peaceful nuclear energy needs
- Musharraf Expresses Regret Over Killing of Chinese Engineers VOA 20 Feb 2006 -- Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf has expressed his country's regret for the killing last week of three Chinese engineers, allegedly by Pakistani insurgents
- China supports Indo-US Nuclear deal: Chinese envoy IRNA 17 Feb 2006 -- Chinese Ambassador to India, Sun Yuxi supported Indo-US nuclear deal on civil nuclear energy cooperation.
- China: U.S. Concerned By Beijing's Defense Posture RFE/RL 09 Feb 2006 -- The United States and China disagree on whether Beijing's military strength has the potential in the not-too-distant future to challenge American supremacy.
- China Urges Iran To Cooperate With Nuclear Watchdog RFE/RL 07 Feb 2006 -- Beijing today urged Iran to cooperate with the UN nuclear-watchdog agency and called for calm diplomacy to settle a dispute over the Islamic Republic's nuclear program.
- CHINA IS POTENTIAL MILITARY COMPETITOR OF U.S.: REPORT CNA 04 Feb 2006 -- China is a potential military competitor likely to counterbalance traditional military advantages enjoyed by the United States, according to the Quadrennial Defense Review Report released Friday by the U.S. Department of Defense.
- Pentagon Calls China Most Likely Country To Challenge US Military Power VOA 04 Feb 2006 -- A major policy document published by the U.S. Defense Department Friday identifies China as the emerging world power most likely to threaten the U.S. status as the world's only superpower, and the document calls for several steps to counter that potential threat.
- China calls for talks to settle Iran nuclear row IRNA 01 Feb 2006 -- Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing in London on Tuesday stressed the importance of resolving the issue on Iran's nuclear activities through negotiation.
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