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Wang Yi and John Kerry met at the State Department for a frank expression of views.

China Foreign Minister Wang Yi, Secretary of State John Kerry Discuss Hong Kong

China's top diplomat met with his American counterpart Wednesday at the State Department in Washington, discussing, among other topics, the recent Hong Kong democracy protests.

China Warns U.S., Other Countries Not to Meddle With Hong Kong's Internal Affairs

China Warns U.S. To Respect Stance on Hong Kong

China's foreign minister has warned the United States, saying that it should not meddle in China's internal affairs amid the ongoing pro-democracy demonstrations sweeping Hong Kong this week.

Freed hostages returned to #Turkey, met their families in #Ankara.

Turkey Secures Release of 49 Hostages From Islamic State

Some 49 hostages held by ISIS/ISIL militants since June were released early Saturday to Turkish officials and taken to freedom at Sanilurfa on the Turkish side of the Syrian border. Former hostages were flown from Sanilurfa to Turkey's capital at Ankara where they were greeted by enthusiastic, flag-waving crowds. Turkey said it paid no ransom and met no conditions for the release.

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Republican Doubts Obama’s Ground Troop Strategy Against ISIL

House Homeland Security Chairman Mike McCaul questioned President Barack Obama's strategy of sending ground troops in Syria, reports said. In a TV interview, McCaul accused the White House of being unwise for not considering other nations' participation in terms of ground combat against the ISIL.

ISIS airstrikes

Anti-ISIL Coalition: International Support Grows, But Who Is Doing What?

In his speech last week, U.S. President Barack Obama said the United States military power is unmatched, but the fight against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) cannot be waged alone.

United States Secretary of State John Kerry

Kerry Seeks Egypt’s Support In ISIL Fight, Receives Broad Assurances

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says Egypt is an important partner in denouncing Islamic extremism during his talk with Egyptian leaders on Saturday to seek support for the international coalition that aims to beat the Islamic State (ISIL).

United States Secretary of State John Kerry

Kerry Endorses Plans of Iraq Government, Emphasizes World Effort Against ISIS

United States Secretary of State John Kerry endorsed the plans of Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to repair the strained ties between the Sunnis and the Kurds during the news conference on Wednesday in Baghdad.

Afghanistan’s Abdullah Rejects Presidential Election Results

Presidential candidate Abdullah Abdullah said on Monday he would not accept the results of the election audit which is widely believed to deliver the victory to rival former finance minister Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry

John Kerry Forms Coalition At NATO Summit To Fight ISIS

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry gathered diplomats from 10 countries during the NATO summit to form a coalition and fight the growing threat the Islamic State of Greater Iraq and Syria (ISIS) poses.

PLO delegation

U.S. Calls Kerry’s Meeting With Palestinian Negotiators ‘Constructive’

A Palestinian delegation met U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry in Washington to discuss the future of Israeli-Palestinian relations.

China-Vietnam Territorial Dispute

China Accuses U.S. Of Worsening South China Sea Dispute

China accused the U.S. of heating up the territorial dispute in the South China Sea, saying the U.S. is encouraging China’s neighbors to boldly claim ownership of the waterway.

New Iraq Leader Gains Support From U.S., Iran

Iraq PM-Elect Gains Support From U.S., Iran

The United States and Iran voiced support for Iraq's Prime Minister-elect Haider al-Abadi on Tuesday as he called on political allies to unite efforts against the war.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry

Kerry Warns Iraqi PM Not to Use Force to Keep Himself in Power

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry's warning came as Iraqi President Fuad Masum picked a new candidate for prime minister, snubbing the incumbent leader, Nuri Kamal al-Maliki.

ASEAN

China Shrugs Off U.S. Proposal for Easing Tensions in the South China Sea

The U.S. called for a moratorium on activities that tend to escalate tensions in disputed territory in the South China Sea.

A police officer walks past the national flags of countries attending the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Ministerial Meeting and ASEAN Regional Forum in Singapore in this July 2008 file photo.

ASEAN: Cooperation And Dialogue With Russia Key To Probe In Downed Malaysian Flight MH17

Representatives of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) said talks during the Regional Forum would not touch on Russia's alleged involvement over the downed Malaysian Airline Flight MH17, but instead stressed a dialogue to gain Moscow's cooperation for a probe.

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