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Biden administration will hold its first high-level meeting with Chinese officials in Alaska next week

Biden administration will hold its first high-level meeting with Chinese officials in Alaska next week

Posted By: Editorial Teamon: March 10, 2021In: NEWS, POLITICSNo Comments

WASHINGTON – For the first time since President Joe Biden took office, senior U.S. officials will hold high-level, in-person talks with Chinese representatives next week in Alaska. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan will meet in Anchorage, Alaska on March 18 with the People’s Republic of China’s Yang Jiechi, a […] Read more

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Philippines suspends visa upon arrival for Chinese nationals amid coronavirus concerns

Philippines suspends visa upon arrival for Chinese nationals amid coronavirus concerns

Posted By: Editorial Teamon: January 28, 2020In: NEWS, PEOPLENo Comments

The Philippines announced Tuesday it will temporarily suspend issuing visas upon arrival (VUA) for Chinese nationals amid concerns of a coronavirus outbreak. “We are now temporarily suspending the issuance of VUA for Chinese nationals to slow down the influx of group tours,” Bureau of Immigration Commissioner Jaime Morente said in a press release dated Tuesday. […] Read more

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