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Why US and China are struggling to reach a consensus over future shape of relationship
China and the United States have agreed to a 'constructive' relationship with 'strategic stability,' but deep-seated differences leave the future of their relationship uncertain. A Beijing forum highlighted tensions ahead of a potential visit by President Xi Jinping to the US later this year, with experts noting the challenge of defining deliverables for such high-level diplomatic engagements.
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