China firmly opposes U.S. "smearing and sabotage" of its Belt and Road Initiative through "means of pressure and coercion", a ...
China says it opposes the U.S.'s attempts to "smear and sabotage" the Belt and Road Initiative after Panama announced its exit from the program. Panama became the first Latin American country to leave ...
US President Donald Trump has repeatedly said Panama has ceded control of the canal to China, an accusation both nations deny. China is opposed to US "smearing and sabotage" of the Belt and Road ...
PANAMA CITY: In a key concession to Washington, Panama President Jose Raul Mulino on Thursday (Feb 6) confirmed that Panama had pulled out of China's massive Belt and Road Initiative (BRI ...
BEIJING — China is opposed to US "smearing and sabotage" of the Belt and Road Initiative in Panama through "pressure and coercion", its foreign ministry said on Friday (Feb 7), after the South ...
China Blames US 'Sabotage' for Panama's Departure From Belt and Road Initiative BEIJING (Reuters) - China is opposed to U.S. "smearing and sabotage" of the Belt and Road Initiative in Panama ...
Supporters of the move believe USAID was poorly managed and wasting taxpayers' money, with White House Press Secretary ...
Panama has formally ended its participation in China's Belt and Road initiative, signaling efforts to improve relations with the Trump administration. The decision came alongside denials from ...
Panamanian leader questions intention of those who signed 2017 deal and addresses concerns about Beijing's investment in ...
Washington, DC: Panama has become the first Latin American nation to exit Beijing's Belt and Road Initiative, marking a significant shift in its foreign policy and relationship with China's global ...
BEIJING, Feb 8 (Reuters) - China expressed regret on Saturday over Panama's intention to leave Beijing's Belt and Road Initiative ... is the world’s largest multimedia news provider, reaching ...
China has issued a response following Panama's decision to leave the Belt and Road initiative. A foreign ministry spokesperson urged the Central American country to reconsider, and "make the right ...