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03 June 2024 - China Special Weapons News
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- Foreign Ministry Spokesperson's Remarks on Philippine President Marcos's Speech Concerning the South China Sea Issue at the Shangri-La Dialogue PRC MofA 03 Jun 2024
- Marcos's remarks on South China Sea disregard history and truth; China to continue defense its territorial sovereignty and maritime rights: FM spokesperson Global Times 03 Jun 2024 -- China's normal patrol, law enforcement and productive activities in waters under its own jurisdiction are consistent with international law, including the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), and such activities are beyond reproach; the so-called arbitral award on the South China Sea is illegal, null and void, a spokesperson from China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Monday, rebuking claims made by Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. that treaties including the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, the South China Sea arbitration ruling both recognize the Philippines' legal rights, which are the cornerstone of the Philippines' South China Sea policy.
- MAC urges China to face history on eve of June 4 incident anniversary CNA 03 Jun 2024 -- Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council (MAC), which supervises cross-strait policy, on Monday, the day before the 35th anniversary of the June 4 Incident, urged the Chinese authorities to face the true history about the incident and respect democracy in Taiwan.
- Dong Jun's 'coercive' remarks on Taiwan violate U.N. charter: MAC CNA 03 Jun 2024 -- Chinese Defense Minister Dong Jun's (董軍) "provocative and irrational" remarks on Taiwan at the Shangri-La Dialogue on Sunday violated the United Nations Charter and could impact peace and security in the Asia-Pacific region, Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) said.
- PLA activities in the waters and airspace around Taiwan Jun. 3, 2024 ROC MND 03 Jun 2024
- Ex-military man convicted of spying required to return pension CNA 03 Jun 2024 -- Retired Lieutenant Colonel Tu Yung-hsin (杜永心) has been deprived of his pension and other privileges after the Supreme Administrative Court upheld a ruling by a lower court following his conviction in a Chinese spying case.
- PLA Navy warship wraps up joint drills in Nigeria Global Times 03 Jun 2024 -- A Chinese warship has recently wrapped up a multilateral joint exercise in Nigeria, a move analysts said on Monday saw the People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy sail to far seas in the Atlantic, boosting military ties with other countries and contributing to peace and stability in the region and the world.
- China unveils case where MI6 recruited Chinese couple as spies Global Times 03 Jun 2024 -- China's Ministry of State Security (MSS) disclosed on Monday morning a major espionage case involving the British Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) recruiting a couple from a central state agency in China.
- China's anti-graft chief calls for deepened Party discipline education People's Daily 03 Jun 2024 -- Li Xi, China's anti-graft chief, has emphasized the need to carry out Party discipline education with high standards and strict requirements.
- Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning's Regular Press Conference on June 3, 2024 PRC MofA 03 Jun 2024
- China to react with countermeasures if US imposes visa restrictions following verdict on '35-plus' defendants in Hong Kong Global Times 03 Jun 2024 -- Regarding the US taking steps to impose new visa restrictions on officials from the Chinese mainland and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) following the verdict of a case of conspiracy to subvert state power, the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said on Monday that if the US imposes visa restrictions on Chinese officials, China will resolutely respond with countermeasures.
- US lawmakers query credibility of Volkswagen forced labor audit Radio Free Asia 03 Jun 2024 -- A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers led by Sen. Marco Rubio has written to the financial index provider MSCI to question why it withdrew a "red flag" warning for Volkswagen stock over claims the automaker used forced Uyghur labor in China's Xinjiang region.
- More than 70 scientific achievements published on studies of lunar samples brought back by Chang'e-5 probe Global Times 03 Jun 2024 -- As China's Chang'e-6 probe is about to start scooping and drilling on Earth's natural satellite following a smooth touchdown on the far side of the moon on Sunday, researchers studying the lunar samples brought back by the previous Chang'e-5 mission have accomplished a number of milestone achievements with over 70 findings being published in major academic journals both at home and abroad.
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