Wang to visit Thailand, meet Sullivan
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Source:chinadaily.com.cn
Foreign Minister Wang Yi will visit Thailand from Friday to Monday, the ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said.
In Bangkok, Wang will also hold a new round of talks with the United States National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan as agreed by China and the U.S., the spokesman said.
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