Foreign Policy Address
On the eve of a state visit by Chinese Premier Zhu, President Clinton spoke about how the U.S. would benefit from a closer relationship… read more
On the eve of a state visit by Chinese Premier Zhu, President Clinton spoke about how the U.S. would benefit from a closer relationship with China and warned about the harms of confrontation. He argued that China had made great progress in the past 20 years yet needed more cooperation if it were to avoid being drawn further into the Asian economic difficulties. close
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