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Liu He: China is cautiously optimistic about the future talks - NYT

The New York Times reported on a note from Reuters that Negotiators from the U.S. and China have agreed to meet again in Beijing in the future for further trade talks, the editor-in-chief of China's Global Times newspaper said on Friday.

"I learned from authoritative source (sic) that China-US trade talks didn't break down. Both sides think that the talks are constructive and will continue consultations. The two sides agree to meet again in Beijing in the future",-

Hu Xijin, Editor-in-chief of Chinese and English editions of the Global Times, said in a tweet - (Global Times is a tabloid published by the Ruling Communist Party's People's Daily).

Other headlines hitting the wires reported comments from Liu He, China's top negotiator:

  • China is cautiously optimistic about the future talks.
  • China will never compromise on principles.
  • Talks with the U.S. were candid and constructive.

 

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