Chinese President Xi Jinping's upcoming trip to Central and Eastern European Countries (CEE) and Central Asia from June 17 to 24 is expected to significantly boost the Belt and Road Initiative.
China Tuesday thanked countries for their support on the South China Sea issue.
China has Arab nations' support in its position on the South China Sea, said experts and scholars from Arab countries when commenting on the unilateral arbitration initiatives by the Philippines.
Bilateral relations and cooperation between Myanmar and Singapore have opened a new page as Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong is currently visiting Myanmar on the occasion of the two countries' 50th anniversary diplomatic ties.
Pakistan enforced a new mechanism on one of its busiest border crossing points with Afghanistan last week that requires every Afghan to carry legal travel documents for entering the country.
A Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman on Sunday said the freedom of navigation and overflight in the South China Sea has never been a problem.
A senior Chinese military official elaborated here Sunday on his country's policy, practice and proposals on regional security cooperation and governance.
The Summit of the Association of Caribbean States (ACS), which concluded here Saturday, showed the region's capability to agree on positions on dealing with common challenges, said Cuban leader Raul Castro.
Senior Chinese and U.S. officials will gather on Monday and Tuesday in Beijing for an annual high-level dialogue that involves the most agencies and covers the widest range of issues under the bilateral relationship.
The Chinese foreign ministry on Saturday urged the United States and Japan to stop pointing fingers at China on the South China Sea.
The door of dialogue between China and the Philippines is always open as long as Manila desires to resolve any dispute through negotiations.
The Romanian government on Thursday approved the start of talks regarding the country's membership to the China-proposed Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB).
The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) will grow its membership to nearly 100 countries and regions by the end of the year, making it a truly international financial institution with the mission of promoting multilateral benefits for all members, AIIB President Jin Liqun said on Tuesday.
The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) will expand its membership from 57 to nearly 100 countries and regions this year, AIIB president Jin Liqun said. Some 30 countries are waiting to join the AIIB, 20 have expressed "firm commitment," Wednesday's China Daily cited Jin as saying.
While there will be the old discussions about global economic growth at the Hangzhou G20 summit, China plans to mix things up a little by inviting representatives from more developing countries.
An international health partnership has appealed for universal health coverage as a priority for the development agenda at the Group of Seven (G7) leaders' summit, which kicked off here Thursday.
China's "One Belt One Road" initiative will bring new opportunities to silk road countries and those countries should catch the opportunity to strengthen cooperation and realize common development, officials from Kazakhstan, Singapore, Estonia, Latvia and Tajikistan said during their speeches at Astana Economic Forum on Wednesday.