
FM Wang Yi: No Compromise on Trade Rules
Chinese FM Wang Yi warns: “Compromise will only embolden the bully.” He calls for unity against protectionism at the BRICS meeting.
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Chinese FM Wang Yi warns: “Compromise will only embolden the bully.” He calls for unity against protectionism at the BRICS meeting.
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