Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
September 2011 - China Special Weapons News
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- Amid US Pakistan Rift, Both Sides Look to Beijing VOA 30 Sep 2011 -- U.S. accusations of links between Pakistan’s spy agency and one of the deadliest terrorist networks operating in Afghanistan have severely strained an already tense relationship.
- Professor detained for allegedly spying for China CNA 30 Sep 2011 -- A Central Police University associate professor who was suspected of acting as a spy for China was detained by prosecutors.
- China orbits future ISS rival RIA Novosti 30 Sep 2011 -- China has successfully launched the Tiangong-1, a prototype laboratory for an orbiting space station.
- China Advances Maritime Ambitions With Its Growing Economy VOA 29 Sep 2011 -- China, with its vast territory and agrarian culture, has historically been a continental power.
- China Launches Spacecraft, Eyes Space Station VOA 29 Sep 2011 -- China has launched an unmanned spacecraft, in what is described as Beijing's first step toward building its own space station.
- China Readies For Next Space Leap RFE/RL 29 Sep 2011 -- China is making final preparations for the planned launch of a space capsule designed to test systems to be used in a permanent space station.
- China launches its first space lab module RIA Novosti 29 Sep 2011 -- China launched its first space lab module Tiangong-1 from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center on Thursday.
- WPK Central Committee Hosts Reception for Chinese Party Delegation KCNA 29 Sep 2011 -- The Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea hosted a reception for the delegation of the Communist Party of China.
- India, China joint mechanism soon on border issues: Antony IRNA 28 Sep 2011 -- India will establish a joint mechanism with China in the next few months to resolve border issues.
- Beijing Rebuffs US for Meddling in Chinese Affairs VOA 28 Sep 2011 -- China has rebuffed Washington for what it claims is more U.S. meddling in its internal affairs.
- Artist's Wife Asks China to Reject Secret Arrests Bill VOA 28 Sep 2011 -- The wife of artist Ai Weiwei is urging Chinese lawmakers to reject legislation that would allow police to hold dissidents in secret locations.
- U.S. arms sales to Taiwan helpful to cross-strait peace: Clinton CNA 27 Sep 2011 -- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton defended her country's arms sales to Taiwan in the face of strong protests from Beijing.
- Pacom Commander Hopes for Continued U.S.-China Engagement AFPS 27 Sep 2011 -- When the commander of U.S. forces in the Pacific discussed regional challenges today, China topped the list.
- Pakistan, China Hold High-level Security Talks VOA 27 Sep 2011 -- The Pakistani government has pledged to attack Uighur militants opposed to the Chinese government who are hiding in Pakistan's volatile tribal regions.
- China Tiangong 1 Readied for Orbit VOA 27 Sep 2011 -- Beijing says it will launch an experimental space platform later this week as the growing Asian economic power moves with plans for its own space station.
- DPRK Premier Pays Courtesy Call on Chinese President KCNA 27 Sep 2011 -- DPRK Premier Choe Yong Rim paid a courtesy call on Hu Jintao, general secretary of the president of the People's Republic of China.
- DPRK Premier Meets Chairman of National Committee of CPPCC KCNA 27 Sep 2011 -- DPRK Premier Choe Yong Rim met and had a friendly talk with Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference Jia Qinglin.
- China Warns Dalai Lama About Choosing Successor VOA 26 Sep 2011 -- China is warning the Dalai Lama he does not have the legal right to decide if he should be reincarnated.
- Talks Held between DPRK, Chinese Premiers KCNA 26 Sep 2011 -- Talks were held between Choe Yong Rim and Wen Jiabao, premier of the State Council of the People's Republic of China.
- Chinese Premier Hosts Banquet for DPRK Premier KCNA 26 Sep 2011 -- Wen Jiabao, premier of the State Council of the People's Republic of China, hosted a banquet for Choe Yong Rim.
- DPRK Premier Welcomed in Beijing KCNA 26 Sep 2011 -- A ceremony to welcome DPRK Premier Choe Yong Rim, member of the Presidium of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the WPK, took place.
- DPRK Premier Arrives in Beijing KCNA 26 Sep 2011 -- Premier of the DPRK Cabinet Choe Yong Rim, member of the Presidium of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the WPK, arrived in Beijing.
- DPRK Premier Leaves to Pay Official Goodwill Visit to China KCNA 26 Sep 2011 -- Premier of the DPRK Cabinet Choe Yong Rim left to pay an official goodwill visit to China.
- China Condemns Proposed US-Taiwan Arms Sale VOA 22 Sep 2011 -- China strongly condemned the latest U.S. plan to sell arms to Taiwan, and is calling on Washington to revoke what it is calling an erroneous decision.
- China protests against U.S. arms sales to Taiwan RIA Novosti 22 Sep 2011 -- China expressed its "strong indignation and resolute opposition" to the new round of U.S. arms sales to Taiwan, Xinhua said on Thursday.
- China warns U.S. firms over arms sales to Taiwan RIA Novosti 22 Sep 2011 -- Foreign companies supplying weapons to Taiwan are infringing the sovereignty and territorial integrity of China.
- China launches first Fast Attack Craft for Pakistan IRNA 20 Sep 2011 -- China on Tuesday successfully launched the first Fast Attack Craft (missile) being built for Pakistan Navy in the Chinese Xingang Shipyard in Tianjin.
- China, Bangladesh agree to deepen military ties IRNA 16 Sep 2011 -- China and Bangladesh on Friday agreed to deepen bilateral military ties during a key meeting between Chinese Defence Minister Liang Guanglie and the visiting Bangladeshi Army Chief, General Muhammad Abdul Mubeen in Beijing.
- Chinese troops land in frontier Kashmir region: report IRNA 14 Sep 2011 -- A helicopter along with Chinese Frontier Guards has reportedly landed in a frontier region of Kashmir in what is seen by India as an offensive act and a possible case of intrusion.
- Op-ed by Vice President Biden in The New York Times: China’s Rise Isn’t Our Demise The White House 08 Sep 2011
- MAC calls for China to give up use of force against Taiwan CNA 08 Sep 2011 -- The Cabinet-level Mainland Affairs Council called for mainland China to give up its use of force against Taiwan.
- 7th high-level cross-strait meeting may take place Sept. 28 CNA 08 Sep 2011 -- The seventh institutionalized high-level conference between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait may take place Sept.28 or Sept. 29.
- ROC determined to prevent information leaks: MND CNA 07 Sep 2011 -- The military of the Republic of China is determined to prevent information leaks despite recent improvements of cross-Taiwan Strait relations.
- China dismisses report of confronting Indian naval ship IRNA 05 Sep 2011 -- China dismissed as 'groundless' a media report that its navy had confronted an Indian naval ship in the South China Sea.
- No confrontation between Indian Naval ship and Chinese vessel IRNA 02 Sep 2011 -- India’s Ministry of External Affairs ruled out confrontation between an Indian Navy ship and a Chinese vessel off the coast of Vietnam in July 2011.
- Taiwan will not cooperate with China on Tiaoyutais CNA 02 Sep 2011 -- President Ma: Government will not collaborate with mainland China in dealing with sovereignty disputes over the Tiaoyutai Islands.
- Taiwan sends clarifying statement over Chinese infiltration CNA 01 Sep 2011 -- The Government Information Office sent a clarifying statement to the Wall Street Journal regarding a recent op-ed piece.
- Indian Navy denies reports on confrontation with Chinese warship IRNA 01 Sep 2011 -- The Indian Navy denied reports that a Chinese warship had confronted its assault vessel after it left Vietnamese waters in late July in the disputed South China Sea.
- Suspected Chinese spy ship near Indian Islands detected IRNA 01 Sep 2011 -- A suspected Chinese spy ship apparently camouflaged as a fishing trawler has been detected by the Navy near the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
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