… like China and if you've ever been around these meetings, I was around a couple of them in the Bush second term. A lot of it is very much scripted. You have State Department that gets with their equivalent, the State Department, they decide what will and will not be talked about at the table in these meetings. But when you have 100 to nothing vote, you have Dick Durbin. You have you. And is that giving the ammo extra to the President, saying, hey, you've got all of the United States Congress behind you. (23:04–23:11)
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Asserts that the U.S. State Department and its Chinese equivalent decide the agenda for meetings.
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