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US-China tensions: the European states caught in the middle

As US-China rivalry intensifies, European states have found themselves caught in the middle. The Post looks at how countries on the continent are responding, ranging from anti-China, to China-friendly, and those trying to walk a line between Washington and Beijing.

Updated: 04 Nov, 2020
US-China tensions: the European states caught in the middle
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Portugal feels US ire as China comes wooing with an eye on the Azores

The Pentagon cut spending in Portugal as China stepped up with keen interest and investment.

02 Nov, 2020
Washington’s ambassador to Portugal said last month that the time had come for Lisbon to “choose between its friends and allies, and China”. Illustration: Henry Wong
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The Czech Republic’s relationship with China? It’s complicated

President Milos Zeman is one of China’s most enthusiastic supporters in Europe, but critics have raised concerns about human rights, trade practices and Taiwan.

03 Nov, 2020
China’s ambassador to Prague has called Czech President Milos Zeman “an old friend” of Chinese leader Xi Jinping. Illustration: Lau Ka-kuen
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