China’s Ambassador Xie Feng Urges US to Drop ‘Maximum Pressure’
Chinese Ambassador Xie Feng urges the US to abandon maximum pressure and seek dialogue based on mutual respect and win-win cooperation to avoid a losing tariff war.
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Chinese Ambassador Xie Feng urges the US to abandon maximum pressure and seek dialogue based on mutual respect and win-win cooperation to avoid a losing tariff war.
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