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China has engaged in joint military exercises and arms sales with Southeast Asian countries. Deputy Defense Minister Donny ...
China views its military cooperation with Indonesia as a model for ASEAN countries and a contributor to regional peace and ...
Following China’s announcement that it would lift the quarantine policy for international arrivals on January 8, China-ASEAN relations will also take a turn for the better.
The development of China-ASEAN relations will also become an important model for the world to examine the new type of international relations and community of shared future proposed by China.
The first informal China-ASEAN Summit is convened in Malaysia, during which it is agreed to establish a good-neighborly partnership of mutual trust for the 21st century. December 1997 ...
The relations between China and ASEAN have grown from strength to strength since the two sides established dialogue relations 30 years ago, bringing about tangible results in all-round cooperation ...
Future of China-ASEAN relations By Sajjad Malik 0 Comment(s) Print E-mail China.org.cn, August 14, 2018 Adjust font size: ...
Will China-ASEAN Relations Take a Turn for the Better Post-Pandemic? By Nian Peng. As China reopens its borders, it can finally resume normal exchanges with Southeast Asian countries.
As China and ASEAN look forward to the next three decades of dialogue relations, the two sides need to pull all stops in recovering the region from the pandemic toward solid growth.
The leaders and representatives of the ASEAN member states and China pose for a family photo before the start of the ASEAN-China Summit, during ASEAN Summit in Jakarta, Indonesia, Sept. 6, 2023 ...
Last of two parts QUESTION: Maritime disputes remain a challenge in China-Philippines relations. In your view, how should the two sides work together to manage maritime differences appropriately ...
China-ASEAN relations: Working together for a closer community and shared future - Sat, November 20, 2021 - The Jakarta Post. As China and ASEAN look forward to the next three decades of dialogue ...