, vice chairman of the Central Military Commission, said Monday in Beijing that China may end its 15-month boycott of talks with U.S. counterparts under certain conditions of “mutual respect.”
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Mr. Xi, who is also general secretary of the party and chairman of its Central Military Commission, said during the first meeting of the national security commission that China must understand the current challenging security environment, according to state media.
Xi tells Communist Party security organs to prepare for 'worst-case' scenarios
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