'A little bit hopeful': Singapore minister Vivian Balakrishnan on US-China ties

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WASHINGTON - Singapore's Minister for Foreign Affairs Vivian Balakrishnan says he is"a little bit hopeful" about relations between China and the United States after the two countries' foreign ministers met in New York on Friday.

"But I am a little bit hopeful because there has been a meeting face to face… I think both sides understand the gravity of the situation."

 

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