Nicholas Burns speaks highly of recent high-level engagement and says Washington hopes to continue to stabilise ties with ‘greatest rival’. However he says US is disappointed by China’s response to Israel-Hamas conflict.
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US working to stabilise China ties, envoy Nicholas Burns says while questioning Beijing’s peace efforts in conflict hotspots
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IKEA sticks with China despite slowing economy
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Taiwan studying Hamas-Israel war for lessons amid military intimidation from China
Taiwanese Defense Minister Chiu Kuo-cheng said a task force has been set up to closely watch the Hamas-Israel war, and he stressed the importance of intelligence work.