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A top White House official says US and China are working to avoid conflict at talks in Beijing

China US Sullivan
August 27, 2024

BEIJING (AP) — The United States and China are working to ensure the competition between them does not veer into conflict, a top White House official said Tuesday as the two sides started talks on a relationship that has been severely tested during President Joe Biden's term in office.

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