Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
November 2007 - China Special Weapons News
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- US Seeks Clarification from China on Naval Dispute, But Wants to 'Move On' VOA 29 Nov 2007 -- The United States is seeking clarification from China on the reasons several U.S. Navy ships were denied entry to Hong Kong Harbor last week
- China Denies 'Misunderstanding' about US Ships VOA 29 Nov 2007 -- The Chinese government has denied that a "misunderstanding" led to its refusal to allow U.S. warships to dock in Hong Kong, and has hinted it may be retaliating for recent U.S. actions
- China set to launch next manned spacecraft in Oct. 2008 RIA Novosti 20 Nov 2007 -- China is planning to launch its next manned spacecraft in October 2008, a researcher at the China Academy of Space Technology (CAST) said on Tuesday.
- Top UN peacekeeping official heads to China to push for greater contribution UN News Centre 16 Nov 2007 -- The United Nations peacekeeping chief is heading to China for a regional seminar and meetings with Government officials to encourage the world's most populous country to contribute more to UN operations.
- China successfully launches new satellite - news agency RIA Novosti 12 Nov 2007 -- China successfully launched Monday the third Yaogan-series earth remote-sensing satellite, China's Xinhua news agency reported.
- China to receive uranium products from Russia for 11 RIA Novosti 07 Nov 2007 -- Russia's federal agency for nuclear power said Wednesday the country would supply uranium products to China for 11 years starting from 2010.
- Russia to complete NPP in China, build gas centrifuge plant RIA Novosti 06 Nov 2007 -- Russia will complete the second construction phase of the Tianwan nuclear power plant in China and build a gas centrifuge facility under a new medium-term nuclear cooperation deal.
- Transcipt: Secretary Gates Delivers Remarks at Forbidden City, Beijing, China 06 Nov 2007 -- Presenter: Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates
- Gates: U.S., China to Move Ahead with Strategic Dialogue AFPS 06 Nov 2007 -- The United States and China will move ahead with a strategic dialogue, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates said following talks with Chinese President Hu Jintao here.
- Gates Encouraged by Tenor of Meetings with Chinese AFPS 05 Nov 2007 -- A delegation of U.S. defense officials led by Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates was impressed with and encouraged by their Chinese counterparts here today.
- Transcript: Joint Press Availability with Secretary Gates and Minister Gangchuan from the Ministry of National Defense, Beijing, China 05 Nov 2007 -- Presenter: Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates and Chinese Minister of Defense Cao Gangchuan
- Gates Discusses Steps to Deepen Military Exchanges With China AFPS 05 Nov 2007 -- Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates and Chinese Minister of National Defense Gen. Cao Gangchuan discussed ways to broaden and deepen U.S.-Chinese defense relations during meetings here today.
- Chinese, US Defense Chiefs Agree to Establish Hotline VOA 05 Nov 2007 -- U.S. and Chinese defense officials have agreed to open a telephone hotline to prevent misunderstandings that could lead to armed conflict. Daniel Schearf reports from Beijing.
- China's first lunar probe to reach moon orbit Nov. 5 - agency RIA Novosti 04 Nov 2007 -- China's first lunar probe, launched from the Xichang Launch Center in the country's southwest on October 24, will reach the moon's orbit Monday morning, the Chinese news agency Xinhua said on Sunday.
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