WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Democratic and Republican U.S. lawmakers on Wednesday urged the State Department to bar Hong Kong’s chief executive, who faces U.S. sanctions, from visiting San Francisco during November’s Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit. The United States is set to host this year’s gathering of leaders of APEC, of which…Read More
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