China’s Xi seeks reset of bilateral relations with Trump
Chinese President Xi Jinping has urged Donald Trump to work with him to create a “stable, healthy and sustainable” relationship between the world’s two superpowers.
Chinese President Xi Jinping has urged Donald Trump to work with him to create a “stable, healthy and sustainable” relationship between the world’s two superpowers.
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