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Biden and China's Xi hold call amid tension over Russia's Ukraine war

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US President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping spoke on a video call on Friday about Russia's invasion of Ukraine and Chinese media said Xi underlined that such conflicts are in no-one's interests FRANCE 24's Chief Foreign Editor Rob Parsons tells us more.

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