September 2006 - China Special Weapons News |
- NASA Administrator Says Visit to China Only a 'First Date' VOA 25 Sep 2006 -- The United States and China have taken tentative first steps toward cooperation on civilian space projects.
- China Dismisses Senior Communist Party Official for Corruption VOA 25 Sep 2006 -- China's ruling Communist Party has fired its top leader in Shanghai for alleged corruption
- Chinese Navy Departs San Diego After Goodwill Port Call Navy NewsStand 21 Sep 2006 -- The People's Liberation Army (Navy) ships Qingdao (DDG 113) and Hongzehu (AOR 881) departed San Diego after a three-day port visit, Sept. 20.
- Chinese Navy Vessels Visit San Diego Navy NewsStand 19 Sep 2006 -- The Peoples Liberation Army (Navy) ships Qingdao (DDG 113) and Hongzehu (AOR 881) arrived at Naval Base San Diego Sept. 18 for a three-day port visit.
- U.S. Officials Urge China To Improve Nonproliferation Efforts Washington File 15 Sep 2006 -- China must demonstrate greater leadership in addressing the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, officials from the Bush administration said in testimony before a federal government commission September 14.
- Chinese PM reaffirms 'no' to Iran sanctions IRNA 14 Sep 2006 -- Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao on Thursday reiterated his opposition to imposing sanctions against Iran over its nuclear program, DPA reported.
- China Urges Iran to Cooperate with IAEA VOA 14 Sep 2006 -- China has urged Iran to heed the concerns of the international community and cooperate with the United Nations nuclear watchdog
- China Hopes Taiwan Stays Stable as Protests Against Island's President Continue VOA 13 Sep 2006 -- China's Communist leadership says it hopes Taiwan can remain stable as protesters on the island call for the resignation of Taiwanese President Chen Shui-bian.
- Russia, China could sign Moon exploration pact in 2006 RIA Novosti 11 Sep 2006 -- Russia and China may conclude a Moon exploration agreement by the end of the year, the head of the Russian Space Agency said.
- Possible North Korean Test May Force China to Take Tougher Line Against Ally VOA 07 Sep 2006 -- Reports that North Korea might soon test a nuclear weapon have prompted a flurry of diplomatic activity in north Asia
- US, China Discuss Warning North Korea Against Nuclear Test VOA 06 Sep 2006 -- The top U.S. envoy dealing with North Korea has conferred with Chinese officials on warning Pyongyang against testing a nuclear weapon.
- US Envoy Talks With China on Implementing North Korean Resolution VOA 05 Sep 2006 -- Envoy Christopher Hill is in China for talks with Chinese officials on how to implement a U.N. Security Council resolution meant to stop North Korea from carrying further missile tests
- China Hopes Space Travel Creates Better Seeds VOA 02 Sep 2006 -- China is planning to launch its first satellite specifically designed to develop space-enhanced fruits, vegetables and other crops
- Russian shipbuilder to sign landing-craft contract with China RIA Novosti 01 Sep 2006 -- Russian shipbuilder Almaz plans to conclude a contract with China next year on supplying six heavy air cushioned landing craft, the company's chief executive said Friday.
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