During the Quad summit, US President Joe Biden was overheard via a hot mic discussing China's aggressive behavior and Xi Jinping's domestic focus. Although China wasn't directly mentioned in the joint statement, it highlighted concerns over the East and South China Seas. Efforts to reduce tensions ...
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