Voices from Washington reveal deep divisions on how to deal with Beijing, with Trump 2.0 adding another layer of uncertainty, analysts warn A lack of continuity in the US' foreign policy approach to China risks leaving the fraught relationship "increasingly vulnerable to deterioration" as Donald Trump returns to the White House,
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has proposed returning US Typhon missiles stationed in the Philippines if China ceases its aggressive actions in the South China Sea, Taiwan News reported. Speaking ahead of a meeting with US President Donald Trump,
Donald Trump’s second term in office is getting off to a good start for China.
The South China Sea has long been a stage for US-China rivalry, its critical shipping lanes, rich resources and competing territorial claims making it a geopolitical flashpoint. Last year ...
While it is undoubtedly important to the US, this part of the Atlantic Ocean washes against other countries, too. So, can the president really rename it?
As Donald Trump reclaims the White House ... The Philippines remains at odds with China over territorial disputes in the South China Sea. Despite a temporary deal to avoid violent confrontations ...
The former vice president called on Donald Trump to renew his pledge to support Taiwan in the event of a Chinese invasion.
Trump term mean for Taiwan, especially with a Republican-controlled Congress? After Trump was elected in 2016, he initially tried to use Taiwan to gain leverage over Beijing. After taking a congratulatory call from then-Taiwan president Tsai Ing-wen,
MANILA: Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr said on Thursday (Jan 30) he plans to meet with US President Donald Trump to discuss various issues including immigration, in an effort to influen
Donald Trump’s second term in office is ... its ramped-up aggression pressing its territorial claims in the South China Sea and over Taiwan. And many US lawmakers on both sides of the aisle ...
The Philippines’ top diplomat in Washington is optimistic of a White House meeting between President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Donald Trump in the spring as the former seeks assurances of their alliance in the face of threats from China.
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and President Donald Trump will discuss the Indo-Pacific region and bilateral support between Japan and the United States on Feb. 7.