China’s Wang Yi updates on China-U.S. summit agreements after Trump’s visit. Agreements and shared understandings reached during May 13-15 summit hosted by Xi Jinping.
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi says agreements and shared understandings were reached during the China-U.S. summit, which concluded on May 15 with President Donald Trump’s state visit to China.
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