'China's role in supporting the Russian war effort has helped crystallize an understanding in Europe that you cannot divorce transatlantic security from that of the Indo-pacific,' said an analyst
The two nations have traded accusations of intentional ramming of each others' vessels in a series of clashes last month
South China Sea dispute expanding from sea to air, raising risk of clashes
Washington seeks to open new channels of regular military communication with Beijing since ties sank to a historic low after the United States downed a suspected Chinese surveillance balloon last year
Anwar said Malaysia's exploration activities were within its territory and were not intended to be provocative or hostile towards China
Analysts say Washington and its allies need to roll out more forceful measures to deter China’s aggressive maritime operations in Indo-Pacific region
Rebuke comes after Beijing and Manila blamed each other of deliberately ramming their coast guard ships, with the EU laying blame solely on China
Beijing calls meetings with national security adviser Jake Sullivan 'constructive,' despite tough narratives from state media and commentators
During the second day of meetings, U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi discuss a range of issues, including the South China Sea
The hostilities have particularly intensified between China and the Philippines since last year and Monday’s confrontation was the sixth the two sides have reported in the high seas and in the air
Manila's South China Sea task force accused Chinese vessels of ramming and using water cannons near Sabina shoal against a Philippine fisheries vessel
Analysts say latest collision between Chinese and Philippine vessels in the South China Sea is part of a campaign by Beijing to force Manila to soften its position
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