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... side twice took the initiative to submit draft announcements which could be accepted by both sides and took into account the views of the American side . The American side , however , has insisted all along in the talks on its demand ...
... side twice took the initiative to submit draft announcements which could be accepted by both sides and took into account the views of the American side . The American side , however , has insisted all along in the talks on its demand ...
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... side . The American side further proposed in the said draft announcement that China and the United States " will not resort to the threat or use of force in the Taiwan area or elsewhere " . This is an attempt , by means of ambiguous ...
... side . The American side further proposed in the said draft announcement that China and the United States " will not resort to the threat or use of force in the Taiwan area or elsewhere " . This is an attempt , by means of ambiguous ...
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... side on 1st December . These two draft announcements contain points acceptable to both sides , but nothing which either side cannot accept . It is up to the American side to choose between the two drafts . The tension in the Taiwan area ...
... side on 1st December . These two draft announcements contain points acceptable to both sides , but nothing which either side cannot accept . It is up to the American side to choose between the two drafts . The tension in the Taiwan area ...
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