‘China should be held to a higher standard for more cooperation with US’
Published: 21 February, 2009, 04:15
Tibetan activists during a protest in New Delhi on February 5, 2009 (AFP photo/ Manpreet Romana)
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Walter Lohman, Director of The Heritage Foundation’s Asian Studies, thinks the US should develop a strategy that would hold China to a standard of behavior.
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is meeting in Beijing with her Chinese counterparts at the end of her trip to Asia.
Tough issues are on the agenda including Sino-American trade, Taiwan, Tibet and North Korea.
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