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 | U.S. President Clinton spoke as Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji watching on during a joint news conference after the official talk held in the Oval Office of the White House Thursday, April 8, 1999, in Washington. click to open  |  | U.S. President Clinton spoke as Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji watching on during a joint news conference after the official talk held in the Oval Office of the White House Thursday, April 8, 1999, in Washington. click to open  |  | U.S. President Clinton starts talk with visiting Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji in the Oval Office of the White House Thursday, April 8, 1999, in Washington. click to open  |  | U.S. President Bill Clinton greets Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji on the South Lawn of the White House during a state arrival ceremony Thursday, April 8, 1999, in Washington D.C. click to open  |  | U.S. President Clinton and Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji listen to the national anthems during welcoming ceremonies Thursday on the South Lawn of the White House. Clinton and Zhu are unlikely to reach a full agreement on China's entry to the World Trade Organization in their talks Thursday, US officials said. click to open  |  | U.S. President Clinton, in an address to members of the United States Institute for Peace, the diplomatic corps and business leaders, said he would not reverse course with China, Wednesday, April 7, 1999. Setting the stage for talks with Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji, President Clinton defended his policy of engagement with China despite sharp differences on human rights, trade and weapons proliferation. click to open  |
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