SINGAPORE—Eighteen nations including the U. S. and China agreed in principle Saturday to sign up to guidelines governing potentially dangerous encounters by military aircraft, a…
SINGAPORE—Eighteen nations including the U. S. and China agreed in principle Saturday to sign up to guidelines governing potentially dangerous encounters by military aircraft, a step toward stabilizing flashpoints but one that leaves enough wiggle room to ignore the new standards when a country wants.
The guidelines essentially broaden a similar agreement reached by the U.