Taiwan Dispute Halts China-Japan-ROK Summit, Says Mao Ning
Chinese spokesperson Mao Ning says recent remarks on Taiwan have unsettled the atmosphere needed for a China-Japan-ROK leaders’ summit, delaying any high-level meeting.
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Chinese spokesperson Mao Ning says recent remarks on Taiwan have unsettled the atmosphere needed for a China-Japan-ROK leaders’ summit, delaying any high-level meeting.
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