‘Multipolar world is coming’: China’s Wang Yi cautions ahead of Trump-Xi meet; urges end to trade wars
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China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi has declared a multipolar world is coming. His remarks criticize US protectionist policies. This comes ahead of a crucial meeting between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping. The leaders will discuss trade tensions. Both sides report progress in recent talks. Agreements on rare earth exports and soybean trade are nearing finalization.
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