By Hussein Waaile, Michael Martina and Ben Blanchard NEW YORK/TAIPEI (Reuters) -The U.S. and Taiwan are closer than ever, Taiwan s President Tsai Ing-wen told supporters during a stopover in New York that so far, according to Taipei and Washington, has not triggered unusual military actions by China.
By Hussein Waaile, Michael Martina and Ben Blanchard NEW YORK/TAIPEI (Reuters) -The U.S. and Taiwan are closer than ever, Taiwan s President Tsai Ing-wen told supporters during a stopover in New York that so far, according to Taipei and Washington, has not triggered unusual military actions by China. Tsai arrived in New York on Wednesday on her way to Central America, and on her way back to Taipei next week will stop in Los Angeles where she is expected to meet U.S. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, an interaction China has warned could lead to a serious confrontation in U.S.-China relations. The visit comes at a time when U.S. relations with China are at what some analysts see as their worst level since Washington normalized ties with Beijing in 1979 and switched diplomatic recognition from Taipei. Beijing says Taiwan belongs to one China and, as a Chinese province, has no right to state-to-state ties. Taiwan disputes this. On what is her first U.S. stopover since 2019, Tsai touted Taiwan
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The exterior of the Consulate-General of Russia in the Manhattan borough of New York City was vandalized with red paint on Friday.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The exterior of the Consulate-General of Russia in the Manhattan borough of New York City was vandalized with red paint on Friday.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The exterior of the Consulate-General of Russia in the Manhattan borough of New York City was vandalized with red paint on Friday.