So I'm listening to the radio last week reporting on the stoning of the U.S. Embassy in Beijing, in retaliation for NATO's bombing of China's Belgrade embassy.
A3 China Resumes Military Ties China has agreed to resume high-level military contacts with the United States, which Beijing suspended after American planes bombed China's Belgrade embassy last May.
Economist , May 15 The editors find a silver lining in Chinese outrage over the bombing of its Belgrade embassy: The famously withdrawn country may finally expand its role in world affairs.
On the night of 7-8 May 1999, during the Kosovo War B-2s flying out of Whiteman attacked the Belgrade embassy of the People's Republic of China, killing three and causing heavy damage.
Even the bombing of China's Belgrade embassy in 1999, or the EP3 spy-plane crisis on Hainan Island in 2001, didn't cause a crisis in business.
To the Editor: Re "China's No. 1 Enemy" (Op-Ed, May 11): Yes, the accidental bombing of China's Belgrade embassy was a tragic error.
Espionage allegations and the bombing of China's Belgrade embassy further stalled relations.
Thursday night, after eulogizing the three newspaper and news service employees killed in the Belgrade embassy as "revolutionary martyrs," Mr. Jiang made a statement that officials have since been instructed to study.
And I believe this one comes with a tiny, unreliable map of Belgrade embassies.