China said on Aug. 23 that the U.S. has no right to interfere in the cases of two detained Canadian citizens, after Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told Canada that American officials were working to free the two men who have been held by China since late last year.
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China says U.S, has no right to interfere in cases of detained Canadian citizens
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