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Peking punishes US over Lee

Sunday 28 May 1995 18:02 EDT
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Peking punishes US over Lee

Peking - China yesterday suspended talks with the United States on controlling missile technology and co-operation on nuclear energy, and postponed visits by US officials. The moves were its strongest retaliation yet after Washington gave the go-ahead for a private visit by Taiwan's President Lee Teng-hui. China had decided to postpone Sino-US expert talks on the global Missile Technology Control Regime and on nuclear energy co-operation, a Foreign Ministry spokesman announced. Reuter

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