The countries have sparred over China imposing a new national security law in Hong Kong, restrictions on American journalists, treatment of Uyghurs Muslims and security measures in Tibet
China is targeting its nationals living abroad, coercing their return, and it is working to compromise US coronavirus research, says FBI chief.
The National Security Law, he says, has taken away the freedom of the people of Hong Kong
Over the last few months, Trump has been holding China responsible for the spread of deadly coronavirus across the world
The United States has sent two aircraft carriers into the disputed waters of the South China Sea to participate in military exercises as Beijing flexes its muscle in the region
It further stated that these military exercises are a continuation of PRC's move to assert illegal maritime claims, thus posing a threat to its Southeast Asian neighbours in the South China Sea
The Senate gave final legislative approval to the measure on Thursday, a day after the House approved it. It now goes to the White House
According to the US State Department, more than a million Uyghurs and members of other Muslim minority groups have been detained in camps in Xinjiang
Earlier, the US had imposed visa restrictions against Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials in retaliation for Beijing's policies in Hong Kong
China's military assertiveness reflects a growing sense of confidence and capability, but also one of confrontation, particularly with the United States
Pompeo said he had accepted a proposal by EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell to create a formal US-EU dialogue on China and would travel to Europe soon to host the first session.
Last week Pompeo criticised the Chinese Army for "escalating" the border tension with India and militarising the strategic South China Sea.
"We are looking forward to the reconsideration of the domestic security legislation, national security legislation that they are imposing on Hong Kong," Stilwell said
The House of Representatives and Senate sent the bill, formally entitled the Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act of 2020, to the President in May
The book, 'The Room Where it Happened: A White House Memoir', is due to be published on June 23, but the Trump administration has sued to block its distribution
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According to traders, the highest decline in dry fruits has come in almonds, cashew and pistachios. There is not much difference in the price of other nuts like walnuts, figs, raisins
The unusual simultaneous appearance of the three warships, accompanied by Navy cruisers, destroyers, fighter jets and other aircraft, comes as the US escalates criticism of Beijing's response
On Wednesday, Washington said it planned to bar all Chinese passenger airlines from flying to the United States by June 16 due to Beijing's curbs on US carriers.
The announcement should allow US carriers to resume once-a-week flights into a city of their choosing starting on June