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Beijing lashes out after G7 leaders voice concerns over China
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Beijing chides Japan, Britain and ‘anti-China’ G7 summit
State-backed Chinese mouthpiece Global Times called the G7 an “anti-China workshop” on Monday, after Beijing summoned Japan’s envoy and berated Britain in a fiery response to statements issued at the …
China Urges U.S. to Meet It Halfway, Bring Ties Back on Track
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