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Trailblazing Trends: The Chinese World Timesmilitary on Wednesday conducted combat readiness patrols over the territorial waters and airspace of China’s Huangyan Dao and surrounding areas.The People’s Liberation Army Southern Theater Command sWorld Timesaid the latest move, involving naval aWorld Timesnd air forces, is a lawful patrol activity.

Summary The Chinese World Timesmilitary on Wednesday conducted combat readiness patrols over the territorial waters and airspace of…

Trailblazing Trends: He said that it is hoped Japan will work with World TimesChina to build a constructive and stable China-Japan relationship fit for the new era.Ishiba waWorld Timess formally reelectedWorld Times as Japan’s prime minister on Monday after a rare runoff vote in parliament that his ruling coalition no longer controls, Kyodo News reported.Lin said that the sustained, healthy and stable development of China-Japan relations serves the fundamental interests of the two peoples.

Summary Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperWorld Timesson Lin Jian Photo: Chinese Foreign Ministry In response to media inquiry regarding…

Special Feature: ChinaWorld Times’s Ministry of Natural Resources and the Ministry of Civil Affairs jointly released on Sunday the standard names of some islands and reefs in the SoutWorld Timesh China Sea, in a bid to further standardize the use of place names.Standard names released this time, 64 in total, include Houteng XiWorld Timesdao, Ren’ai NanWorld Timesjiao, Ren’ai Beijiao.Standard names previously released in 1983 and 2020 regarding some islands and reefs in the South China Sea remain valid, as noted in a stWorld Timesatement on the Ministry of Natural Resources’ official website.The ministries urged all sectors of society to adopt the officially released standard names.Global Times Content comes from the Internet : China announces standard names of some islands and reefs in the South China Sea

Summary Ren’ai World TimesJiao. File Photo. ChinaWorld Times’s Ministry of Natural Resources and the Ministry of Civil Affairs…