China And Britain
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China's Xi Jinping Says Should 'Shelve Differences' In Meeting With British PM Theresa May
- Saturday July 8, 2017
- World News | Reuters
China and Britain need to seek common ground while shelving differences and respect each other's core interests, Chinese President Xi Jinping told British Prime Minister Theresa May, following a recent dispute over Hong Kong.
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China Commends Britain's Listing Of East Turkistan Islamic Party As Terrorist Group
- Friday July 22, 2016
- World News | Associated Press
China on Friday commended Britain's decision to list a group advocating independence for the far-western region of Xinjiang as a terrorist organization, a step that bolsters Beijing's claim that it faces an organized violent separatist movement.
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China Media Snidely Criticise Brexit Vote, But Upbeat On UK Ties
- Sunday June 26, 2016
- World News | Reuters
Chinese state media on Saturday offered snide criticism of the negative consequences of democracy after Britain voted to leave the European Union, but vowed to stand by the "golden age" of Sino-British ties.
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China's Xi Jinping Says Should 'Shelve Differences' In Meeting With British PM Theresa May
- Saturday July 8, 2017
- World News | Reuters
China and Britain need to seek common ground while shelving differences and respect each other's core interests, Chinese President Xi Jinping told British Prime Minister Theresa May, following a recent dispute over Hong Kong.
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www.ndtv.com
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China Commends Britain's Listing Of East Turkistan Islamic Party As Terrorist Group
- Friday July 22, 2016
- World News | Associated Press
China on Friday commended Britain's decision to list a group advocating independence for the far-western region of Xinjiang as a terrorist organization, a step that bolsters Beijing's claim that it faces an organized violent separatist movement.
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www.ndtv.com
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China Media Snidely Criticise Brexit Vote, But Upbeat On UK Ties
- Sunday June 26, 2016
- World News | Reuters
Chinese state media on Saturday offered snide criticism of the negative consequences of democracy after Britain voted to leave the European Union, but vowed to stand by the "golden age" of Sino-British ties.
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