Jiang argues China wants a fast Middle East ceasefire but cannot readily act because its state tradition emphasizes noninterference, trade, and sovereignty rather than armed-conflict mediation.
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Noninterference
Jiang argues China wants a fast Middle East ceasefire but cannot readily act because its state tradition emphasizes noninterference, trade, and sovereignty rather than armed-conflict mediation.
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"and try and settle this so both the united states and china benefit from the status quo um and china has invested interest in..."
"as possible and for the straight who moves to open up um but unfortunately um as i pointed out previously when war a war..."
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