Secretary of State Marco Rubio makes 1st visit to Asia
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Rubio described the meeting as “constructive” and that the two nations can learn to manage their differences while exploring areas of cooperation.
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Global News - Inquirer.net on MSNRubio meets China’s Wang on sidelines of Asean talksUnited States Secretary of State Marco Rubio met his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi Friday on the sidelines of Asean talks in Malaysia, where Washington’s tariffs are in sharp focus. Rubio and Wang’s first face-to-face meeting since US President Donald Trump returned to office comes as Washington and Beijing are locked in disputes ranging from trade to Taiwan — and both powers vie for greater influence in the region.
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The Manila Times on MSNUS, China have 'positive' meeting at Asean talksUnited States Secretary of State Marco Rubio and his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi had a 'positive' meeting in Malaysia on Friday, both sides said, in an apparent bid to ease tensions between the rival powers.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Friday said he had a positive meeting with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi on the sidelines of ASEAN talks in Malaysia, where Washington's tariffs are in
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