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07 June 2024 - China Special Weapons News
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- Exclusive: On-site pics disprove Philippine claims of 'evacuating sick military member' Global Times 07 Jun 2024 -- The exclusive on-site photos obtained by the Global Times on Friday disprove the latest claims by the Philippine Coast Guard that they were "evacuating a sick military member."
- Vietnam decries China's 'illegal' activities in Tonkin Gulf Radio Free Asia 07 Jun 2024 -- Vietnam has expressed concern and demanded that China end "illegal" survey activities in Vietnam's waters in the Gulf of Tonkin, a Vietnamese foreign ministry spokeswoman said.
- Consider travel to China carefully, be vigilant of personal safety: MAC CNA 07 Jun 2024 -- Chiu Chui-cheng (邱垂正), head of the Mainland Affairs Council (MAC), on Friday warned Taiwanese people to exercise careful deliberation before deciding to travel to China and to be vigilant of their personal safety when there.
- Rudd says China using 'gray zone' tactics against Taiwan Radio Free Asia 07 Jun 2024 -- Taiwan and the United States must counter China's growing use of "gray zone" tactics meant to force the island to give-in to a takeover, Australia's ambassador to Washington, Kevin Rudd, said Thursday.
- PLA activities in the waters and airspace around Taiwan ROC MND 07 Jun 2024
- Former Japanese rear admiral cautions against China's 'gray zone' activities CNA 07 Jun 2024 -- The international community should be mindful of China's "gray zone" activities carried out by its maritime militia and coast guard west of the First Island Chain, an area where Beijing seeks to establish full control, a former Japanese Navy rear admiral said on Friday at a maritime security forum in Taipei.
- Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning's Regular Press Conference on June 7, 2024 PRC MofA 07 Jun 2024
- Russia, China to Open Border Crossing on Bolshoy Ussuriysky Island in 3 Years Sputnik 07 Jun 2024 -- A new border crossing between Russia and China on Bolshoy Ussuriysky Island in Russia's Khabarovsk Territory should be put into operation in the next three years, Russian Far East and Arctic Development Minister Alexei Chekunkov told Sputnik in an interview.
- China defends Ukraine stance ahead of Switzerland peace summit VOA 07 Jun 2024 -- China is pushing back against criticism by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy this week, denying claims it is pressuring countries not to attend next weekend's peace conference in Switzerland and putting forward its own peace plan for the Ukraine war.
- China reminds Indian side not to violate one-China principle, following Modi's remarks Global Times 07 Jun 2024 -- The Indian side is supposed to recognize, be alarmed about and resist the Taiwan authorities' political calculations, and refrain from doing things that violate the one-China principle, Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said on Thursday, after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said he was looking forward to having closer ties with the Taiwan region.
- Heads of state of China, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan congratulate signing of intergovernmental agreement on railway project People's Daily 07 Jun 2024 -- Chinese President Xi Jinping, Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov and Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev on Thursday congratulated via video link the signing of an intergovernmental agreement in Beijing on the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway project.
- Resignations of two UK judges from HK's top court 'could be linked' to UK's increasingly negative stance Global Times 07 Jun 2024 -- Some officials and legal representatives in Hong Kong expressed regret on Friday at the resignations of the two non-permanent judges (NPJ) of the Court of Final Appeal (CFA) of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), and some believed that some individuals are attempting to use the participation of British judges in "political resistance" to pressure the Chinese government while some said the resignations were linked to the fact that the UK has become increasingly negative toward Hong Kong.
- 2 more British judges resign from Hong Kong final appeals court Radio Free Asia 07 Jun 2024 -- Two senior British judges have resigned from Hong Kong's highest court, with one citing the "political situation" in the city weeks after the authorities passed a second security law adopting China's vague and sweeping definition of a 'state secret.'
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