<li id="4oooo"><tt id="4oooo"></tt></li><li id="4oooo"><tt id="4oooo"></tt></li>
  • <li id="4oooo"><tt id="4oooo"></tt></li>
  • <tt id="4oooo"></tt>
  • <li id="4oooo"><table id="4oooo"></table></li>
    <li id="4oooo"></li>
    Home>>

    Washington faces difficulties in forging common front against China -- media

    (Xinhua) 15:00, April 26, 2021

    BEIJING, April 26 (Xinhua) -- Cracks are emerging in the Five Eyes Alliance, a U.S.-led intelligence pact, over approaches towards China, underscoring the difficulties Washington faces in forging a common front against China, according to a recent media report.

    In a report on Friday, Bloomberg noted that New Zealand was distancing itself from Australia, a partner in the Five Eyes along with the United States, Britain and Canada, over the intelligence-sharing pact's harsh stance on China.

    Noting that New Zealand has on occasion opted not to join the other four countries in issuing co-signed statements on China, the report said it "reflects how New Zealand is becoming uncomfortable with the Five Eyes expressing increasingly critical views on China-related issues."

    (Web editor: Guo Wenrui, Hongyu)

    Photos

    Related Stories

    久久精品视频免费试看