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China has canceled or postponed several military exchanges with the United States in protest against a proposed 6.5 billion dollar arms sale to Taiwan, a Pentagon spokesman has said.
MOSCOW, October 7 (RIA Novosti) - Russia's MICEX and RTS stock exchanges resumed trading as of 1:00 p.m. Moscow time (09:00 GMT) Tuesday, with shares showing moderate growth.
BEIJING: China has canceled or postponed several military exchanges with the United States protesting to last week`s announcement that the U.S. is selling weapons to Taiwan, a Defense Department spokesman said Monday.
WASHINGTON: China has cancelled or postponed several military exchanges with the United States in protest against a proposed US$6.5 billion arms sale to Taiwan, a Pentagon spokesman said Monday.
MOSCOW, October 7 (RIA Novosti) - Russia's MICEX and RTS stock exchanges suspended trading at 10:00 a.m. Moscow time (06:00 GMT) following instructions from the financial regulator, a market spokesmen said on Tuesday.
WASHINGTON (AFP) - China has canceled or postponed several military exchanges with the United States in protest against a proposed 6.5 billion dollar arms sale to Taiwan, a Pentagon spokesman said Monday.
MOSCOW (AP) - Russian news reports say the federal financial regulator has suspended trading on Moscow's stock exchanges, a day after both suffered their biggest-everone-day losses.
China has cancelled a series of military exchanges with the Pentagon following a US decision to sell $6.5bn in weapons to Taiwan. The Pentagon said Beijing had cancelled or postponed the meetings after the US last week announced its largest arms package to Taiwan in 15 years.
WASHINGTON (AFP)--China has canceled or postponed several military exchanges with the United States in protest of a proposed $6.5 billion arms sale to Taiwan, a Pentagon spokesman Monday.
BEIJING, Oct 6: China has canceled or postponed several military exchanges with the United States protesting to last week's announcement that the U.S. is selling weapons to Taiwan, a Defense Department spokesman said Monday.
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