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The Chinese Foreign Ministry on April 28 rejected US President Donald Trump's claim that he had received a call from his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping. The Ministry stated that no recent phone call between the two leaders has taken place, and that China and the US are not in negotiations to resolve the ongoing tariff war. Despite Trump's recent claims that talks are ongoing, China's Foreign Ministry has urged the US not to mislead the public on trade negotiations.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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