Sabtu, 18 September 2021

Will French fury at US open doors for China in Europe? - South China Morning Post

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  1. Will French fury at US open doors for China in Europe?  South China Morning Post
  2. France recalls envoys in US, Australia over submarine deal  CNA
  3. France recalls its ambassadors to US, Australia over scrapped submarine deal  The Straits Times
  4. Australia made 'huge mistake' in cancelling submarine deal, says French envoy  Yahoo News
  5. EU army warning as Brussels sidelined by Boris’ defence deal with Australia and US  Daily Express
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2021-09-18 12:30:12Z
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Australia says China must do better on free trade if it wants to join CPTPP - South China Morning Post

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  1. Australia says China must do better on free trade if it wants to join CPTPP  South China Morning Post
  2. Dr Wang Huiyao on China applying to join CPTPP trade pact  CNA
  3. China says trade pact application unrelated to Aukus as Japan highlights strict requirements  The Straits Times
  4. China applies to join trans-Pacific free-trade pact  TODAYonline
  5. China applies to join Asian trade deal abandoned by Trump  Aljazeera.com
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2021-09-18 04:15:21Z
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Lesson for Hong Kong, Singapore in mainland China’s tutoring crackdown? - South China Morning Post

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Lesson for Hong Kong, Singapore in mainland China’s tutoring crackdown?  South China Morning PostView Full coverage on Google News
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2021-09-18 00:30:20Z
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Jumat, 17 September 2021

France recalls envoys in US, Australia over submarine deal - CNA

The French ambassador recalls from the United States and Australia, key allies of France, are unprecedented. Withdrawing envoys is a last resort diplomatic step taken when relations between feuding countries are plunged into crisis but highly unusual between allies.

"I am being recalled to Paris for consultations," France ambassador to the US Philippe Etienne wrote on Twitter. "This follows announcements directly affecting the vision we have of our alliances, of our partnerships and of the importance of the Indo-Pacific for Europe."

Paris sees itself as a major power in the Indo-Pacific due to overseas territories such as New Caledonia and French Polynesia which give it a strategic and military foothold unmatched by any other European country.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken tried on Thursday to calm the French outcry, calling France a vital partner in the Indo-Pacific.

Earlier on Friday, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison rejected French criticism that it had not been warned about the new deal, saying he had raised the possibility in talks with the French president that Australia might scrap the 2016 submarine deal with a French company.

Morrison acknowledged the damage to Australia-France ties but insisted he had told Macron in June that Australia had revised its thinking.

"I made it very clear, we had a lengthy dinner there in Paris, about our very significant concerns about the capabilities of conventional submarines to deal with the new strategic environment we're faced with," he told 5aa Radio.

"I made it very clear that this was a matter that Australia would need to make a decision on in our national interest."

The French announcement came as Australia's Foreign Minister Marise Payne was speaking at the American Enterprise Institute think tank in Washington. She gave no sign she was aware of it.

Referring to the submarine deal, Payne said such commercial and strategic decisions were difficult to manage, but, responding to a question, she said there was "no question" that France remained a valued ally.

"I absolutely understand the disappointment," she said.

"My task is to work as hard as I can ... to make sure that they do understand the value we place on the role that they play and do understand the value we place on the bilateral relationship and the work we want to continue to do together."

The strained ties among the long-time allies come as the United States and its allies seek additional support in Asia and the Pacific given concern about the rising influence of a more assertive China.

France is about to take over the presidency of the European Union, which on Thursday released its strategy for the Indo-Pacific, pledging to seek a trade deal with Taiwan and to deploy more ships to keep sea routes open.

Pierre Morcos, a visiting fellow at Washington's Center for Strategic and International Studies, called France's move "historic".

"Reassuring words such as those heard yesterday from Secretary Blinken are not enough for Paris - especially after French authorities learned that this agreement was months in the making," he said.

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2021-09-17 20:40:00Z
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China appeals for global unity in wake of US-led Aukus security alliance - South China Morning Post

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  1. China appeals for global unity in wake of US-led Aukus security alliance  South China Morning Post
  2. Australia could be ‘nuclear war target’ in new Aukus defence pact, warns furious China  Yahoo Singapore News
  3. Australia shrugs off China anger on nuclear subs  TODAYonline
  4. New Aukus alliance yet another threat to peace and stability  South China Morning Post
  5. The Guardian view on the Aukus defence pact: taking on China  The Guardian
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2021-09-17 13:30:17Z
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Covid-19: Travellers from Poland and Saudi Arabia to serve 7-day stay-home notice; those from Indonesia can transit in Singapore - TODAYonline

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  1. Covid-19: Travellers from Poland and Saudi Arabia to serve 7-day stay-home notice; those from Indonesia can transit in Singapore  TODAYonline
  2. S'pore eases restrictions for travellers from more countries; those from Indonesia can transit here  The Straits Times
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2021-09-17 10:04:27Z
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S'pore eases restrictions for travellers from more countries; those from Indonesia can transit here - The Straits Times

SINGAPORE - Travellers from more countries, including Poland and Saudi Arabia, will be able to enter Singapore with fewer restrictions, after these countries were deemed to have lower risk of Covid-19 infections.

These travellers will still need to be quarantined after arrival in Singapore. But they can serve shorter quarantine periods, or have the choice to be quarantined at home.

The revision of the rules for these countries is based on Singapore's country risk classification, which groups countries into four categories.

Countries deemed to be of lowest risk of Covid-19 infections are grouped in Category I, while those of highest risk are in Category IV.

The Ministry of Health (MOH) said on Friday (Sept 17) that Poland and Saudi Arabia will be added to Category II from 11.59pm on Sept 22.

Other places that are already in this category comprise Australia, Brunei, Canada, Germany, New Zealand and the Republic of Korea.

Travellers departing from countries in Category II will have to take a pre-departure Covid-19 polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test within 48 hours of their flight.

They will then have to take a test on arrival.

Following that, they will be required to serve a seven-day stay-home notice (SHN) at a place of accommodation, before taking a final Covid-19 swab test on the final day of the SHN.

Meanwhile, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, France, Latvia, Portugal and Spain will be added to the Category III list of countries.

MOH said that from 11.59pm on Sept 22, fully vaccinated travellers from these countries may apply to opt out of dedicated SHN facilities and serve their 14-day SHN at their homes or other suitable accommodations.

It said that applications to opt out of dedicated SHN facilities will be considered if the vaccinated traveller has fulfilled criteria such as remaining in the respective countries for the last 21 days prior to arrival in Singapore, and is occupying his respective places of residence alone.

For Singapore citizens and permanent residents, the application must be made three days prior to arrival via the SafeTravel website.

Unvaccinated travellers will still be required to undergo a 14-day SHN at dedicated facilities.

The other countries already in Category III include Austria, Belgium, Japan and Switzerland.

Travellers from countries in this category will have to take six Covid-19 swab tests in total.

MOH also said on Friday that it will allow all passengers with travel history to Indonesia within the last 21 days prior to departure for Singapore to transit through Changi Airport, from 11.59pm on Sept 22.

It had previously banned these travellers from transiting through Singapore, but said the ban has been lifted as the situation in Indonesia has shown improvement.

In addition, travellers from Indonesia entering Singapore will be required to undergo an on-arrival PCR test instead of an antigen rapid test plus a PCR test.

"As the global situation evolves, we will continue to adjust our border measures in tandem with our road map to becoming a Covid-19 resilient nation," said MOH.

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2021-09-17 09:48:45Z
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