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28 January 2024 - China Special Weapons News
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- Philippines continues to provoke with airdropping, fishermen trespass in South China Sea Global Times 28 Jan 2024 -- Despite the recent easing of tensions in the South China Sea, the Philippines again provoked China by airdropping supplies to its illegally grounded warship on Ren'ai Jiao (also known as Ren'ai Reef) and sensationalizing Philippine fishermen's trespass on Huangyan Dao (also known as Huangyan Island), with experts saying on Sunday that these new methods of provocation increase the risk of triggering accidents, and the only way to resolve the dispute is through dialogue.
- Taiwan thanks U.S. for supporting cross-strait peace at Sullivan-Wang meet CNA 28 Jan 2024 -- Taiwan's government on Sunday expressed gratitude toward the United States for reiterating its support for cross-strait peace following a round of high-level talks between National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi (王毅) held over the weekend.
- PLA activities in the waters and airspace around Taiwan Jan. 28, 2024 ROC MND 28 Jan 2024
- Statement from NSC Spokesperson Adrienne Watson on the U.S.-PRC Counternarcotics Working Group The White House 28 Jan 2024
- Background Press Call on the Counternarcotics Working Group Trip to Beijing The White House 28 Jan 2024
- Wang-Sullivan meeting creates momentum for future progress in China-US ties, contention on Taiwan question to persist: experts Global Times 28 Jan 2024 -- Senior Chinese and US diplomats Wang Yi and Jake Sullivan concluded meetings lasting more than 12 hours on Friday and Saturday in Bangkok, Thailand, which were characterized as "candid, substantive and fruitful" strategic communication on implementing the consensus reached by the two heads of state at the San Francisco summit. Chinese experts believe the latest talks signaled that both China and the US hope to stabilize bilateral relations through strategic dialogues, creating momentum for future progress, but the contention between the two countries over the Taiwan question is likely to persist, and potentially intensify.
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