Wang Yi Defends China’s Stance on South China Sea Arbitration
Wang Yi outlines China’s stance on the South China Sea arbitration case, emphasizing legal flaws, peaceful consultation, and regional stability.
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Wang Yi outlines China’s stance on the South China Sea arbitration case, emphasizing legal flaws, peaceful consultation, and regional stability.
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