SCO Chief Reaffirms Taiwan Region as Inalienable to China
SCO Secretary-General reaffirms Taiwan region as part of China, warns against militarism and recalls the 80th anniversary of WWII victory.
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SCO Secretary-General reaffirms Taiwan region as part of China, warns against militarism and recalls the 80th anniversary of WWII victory.
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