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05 July 2023 - China Special Weapons News
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- Chinese mainland willing to engage in positive interaction to maintain peace: Taiwan Affairs Office Global Times 05 Jul 2023 -- The Chinese mainland is willing to work together with various political parties in Taiwan, including the Kuomintang (KMT), to maintain peace and stability in the Taiwan Straits on the common political basis of upholding the "1992 Consensus" and opposing "Taiwan independence," for the benefit of compatriots on both sides of the straits, said Chen Binhua, a spokesperson for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, as a press conference on Tuesday.
- Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin's Regular Press Conference on July 5, 2023 PRC MofA 05 Jul 2023
- US urged to address China's concerns ahead of Yellen's visit Global Times 05 Jul 2023 -- As US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is set to arrive in Beijing on Thursday to kick off a long-awaited visit, many in China are watching the latest round of talks between Chinese and US officials with mixed feelings, with businesses and analysts welcoming the trip while remaining cautious over the potential breakthroughs it could achieve.
- China Cancels Visit by European Union's Foreign Policy Chief VOA 05 Jul 2023 -- The European Union says China has canceled a planned visit by Josep Borrell, the EU's high representative for foreign affairs and security policy.
- China-EU high-level exchanges continue amid Borrell's trip snub Global Times 05 Jul 2023 -- The high-level exchanges between China and the EU have continued moving forward in some practical areas of cooperation such as climate change despite reports which claimed that top EU diplomat Josep Borrell's scheduled trip to China was shelved.
- MAC urged to raise China travel advisory due to new spying laws CNA 05 Jul 2023 -- The opposition Taiwan Statebuilding Party (TSP) on Wednesday urged Taiwan's government to upgrade a travel advisory for China, Hong Kong, and Macau after Beijing recently adopted two laws on foreign relations and counter-espionage activities.
- A year into office, Marcos embraces US in balancing act with China Radio Free Asia 05 Jul 2023 -- Amid increasing tensions in Asia during his first year in power, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has embraced the United States and other democratic allies, and shifted away from six years of his predecessor Rodrigo Duterte's pivot to China.
- Experts: Cambodia Deepens Reliance on China Ahead of Election VOA 05 Jul 2023 -- China-funded development projects in Cambodia are a mixed bag for the country as some see them as an opportunity to improve the country's poor infrastructure while others raise concerns about Cambodia's economic dependence on China, according to analysts.
- Laos turns to China for gasoline imports amid economic crisis Radio Free Asia 05 Jul 2023 -- Laos has begun importing gasoline from China instead of purchasing it from neighboring Thailand amid an ongoing economic crisis, including surging inflation that has prompted one lawmaker to call for an increase in salaries for domestic workers and state employees.
- Despite bounty, Hong Kong labor activist vows to keep fighting authoritarian rule Radio Free Asia 05 Jul 2023 -- Despite having a bounty on his head, exiled Hong Kong trade unionist Mung Siu-tat has vowed to keep fighting against the Chinese Communist Party's authoritarian rule from overseas.
- Former Hong Kong Lawmaker Says China Using 'Terror' To Muzzle Dissent Overseas VOA 05 Jul 2023 -- China's Foreign Ministry has told Australia to stop sheltering fugitives and "stop lending support for anti-China" elements.
- 4 Members of Defunct Pro-Democracy Party Arrested in Hong Kong VOA 05 Jul 2023 -- Hong Kong police have arrested four members of the defunct pro-democracy party Demosisto on suspicion of collusion with foreign forces, a key violation of the city's national security law.
- The 'Curse of 35' in China: Job-hunters battle age discrimination Radio Free Asia 05 Jul 2023 -- When China put an end to the grueling lockdowns, mass testing and compulsory quarantines of the zero-COVID era, most people were hoping life would get back to normal.
- IAEA report should not be "greenlight" for Japan's nuclear-contaminated water discharge: FM spokesperson People's Daily 05 Jul 2023 -- China on Tuesday said the report released by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) should not be a permission for Japan's discharge of nuclear-contaminated water into the ocean, urging Japan to work with the IAEA to put in place a long-term international monitoring mechanism.
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