Tag: Zhao Lijian
“No factual basis” New Zealand expresses concern to China over fake photos
New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said Tuesday that she is concerned with China over the use of computer-generated child-killing…
Daily Telegraph Australia used a photo of a tank man blocking the advance of tanks in Tiananmen Square on June 4 as its front page, followed by an article by Zhao Lijian.
Today’s front page of Daily Telegraph Australia! On the front page is a photo of a tank man blocking the…
China’s New Trick to Shake Off Virus in India
A new study by a Chinese research institute suggests that the source of the neoconaviruses is in the South Asian…
Zhao Lijian tweets fake photos, Australian PM criticizes shameful behavior and urges Beijing to apologize
China-Australia relations hit another low point when Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian, tweeting a picture of an Australian soldier…
International Experts Group to Enter Wuhan to Investigate Origin of Virus, Beijing Begins New Round of Shakedown
A year before the outbreak of the new coronavirus in Wuhan, China, international experts have finally been able to travel…
China Retaliates with 212% Margin Increase on Australian Wine
China’s retaliation against Australia continues to ramp up. Australian wine exporters have been found guilty of dumping and ordered to…
Chinese Margin on Australian Wine Up to 212% Australian Officials: Devastating Blow
China’s Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) said in a November 27 announcement that China has found dumping of wine imports originating…
Trump intends to throw a punch and form an alliance to resist China’s economic and trade bullying.
In recent years, China has sought to play a more active and dominant role on the international stage, but has…
50 Australian Coal Cargo Ships Unloading in Chinese Ports
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian made his first comments at a regular press conference in Beijing on Wednesday, alleging…
Kan Meets with Wang Yi: Expresses Concern over Chinese Official Vessel Sailing in Diaoyu Island Waters
Japan’s Prime Minister Kan Yoshihide expressed concern over the repeated intrusion of Chinese official vessels into the waters surrounding the…
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