The United States on Monday hailed China's move to destroy tons of ivory, calling it a " concrete action" in honoring commitments made between the two countries.
The United States is "deeply concerned" by reports that the Chinese consulate-general in San Francisco was damaged in an arson attack, the State Department said Thursday.
China on Thursday urged the United States to take "effective measures" to protect its diplomatic institutions and staff, and prevent similar incidents following an arson attack on a Chinese consulate-general.
It is unjustified, much less helpful, for some U.S. officials to create a China bogeyman to shake off their own bad feel about their country's disclosed spying scandal.
Iran's top nuclear negotiator said "little progress" has been made in the ongoing expert-level nuclear talks between the representative of the Islamic republic and six world powers, Press TV reported on Sunday.
U.S. Ambassador to Turkey Francis J. Ricciardone denied Saturday the report that the United States was behind the ongoing graft probe in Turkey.
The Obama administration has suspended non-lethal aid to northern Syria after a rebel group seized bases and warehouses from the Western-backed Supreme Military Council (SMC), the State Department said Wednesday.
Former U.S. president Bill Clinton, currently on a visit to Brazil, has said that the United States' security need does not justify spying on allied countries.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang met with U.S Vice President Joe Biden on Thursday and said he looks forward to a higher level of economic cooperation between the two countries.
The United States said support for international efforts to bring peace to the country.
China requested consultations with the United States regarding measures used by the U.S. in the anti-dumping investigation involving Chinese products, announced the World Trade Organization (WTO) Tuesday.
The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is a crucial foundation, especially for Vietnam and the United States to promote their cooperation, said Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung on Monday.
Akira Amari, Japan's minister in charge of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) free trade negotiations of Japan, brushed aside on Sunday the possibility of making further concessions to the United States on sensitive issues.
Akira Amari, Japan's minister in charge of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) free trade negotiations of Japan, brushed aside on Sunday the possibility of making further concessions to the United States on sensitive issues.
Seeking to boost economic ties with China, the United States must seize the opportunity of Beijing's newly launched "sweeping reforms," a key aide to President Barack Obama said Wednesday.
The United States reassured its allies in Asia on Wednesday that its pledges to the "critical region" remain the centerpiece of its foreign policy.
The U.S. International Trade Commission on Tuesday approved trade investigations into grain- oriented electrical steel products from seven foreign countries, paving the way for the Commerce Department to set preliminary punitive duties in the near future.