BREAKING: China DENIES
Qingdao Port Visit For U.S.
Warship Amid Tensions
28
August, 2019
QINGDAO,
China – China has denied a request for a U.S. Navy warship to visit
the Chinese port city of Qingdao in recent days, a U.S. defense
official told Reuters on Tuesday, at a time of tense ties between the
world’s two largest economies.
This
marks at least the second time China has denied a request by the
United States this month, having earlier rejected a request for two
U.S. Navy ships to visit Hong Kong, as the political crisis in the
former British colony deepened.
The
defense official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said the
destroyer was supposed to visit on Sunday but China denied the
request prior to that.
U.S.
military warships have occasionally made visits to China, most
recently in 2017, the defense official said. The last time a U.S.
Navy ship visited Qingdao was the destroyer Benfold in 2016.
The
official referred questions to Beijing on why the request was denied,
China’s Defence Ministry, however, did not immediately respond to a
request for comment.
A
trade war between the world’s two largest economies has damaged
global growth and raised market fears that the world economy could
tip into recession. But, U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday raised
hopes for a deal that could de-escalate the tariff war.
A
trade war between the world’s two largest economies has damaged
global growth and raised market fears that the world economy could
tip into recession. But, U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday raised
hopes for a deal that could de-escalate the tariff war.
Meanwhile,
the third round of negotiations to optimize the Free Trade Agreement
(FTA) between Peru and China has been terminated in the city of
Beijing, the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism of the South
American country said in a statement.
“In
this round of negotiation we have made substantial progress in the
chapters on Investment, Intellectual Property, Services and
Electronic Commerce, we hope that this process will be concluded in
the nearest term so that we can maximize the benefits of the FTA,”
said the head of the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism, Edgar
Vásquez.
From earlier in the month
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