U.S. Dissatisfied' With China's Disclosures About Stabbings
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R. Nicholas Burns, the United States ambassador to China, criticized Beijing's limited divulgence of specifics about the incident and said that he was actively pressing for more disclosure.
Chinese government authorities have not provided additional details on the motives of the assailant, leading to dissatisfaction and concerns about transparency from the U.S.
China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs defended the stabbings, describing it as an isolated incident caused by a physical collision and quarrel, not specifically targeting any country or individual.
A U.S. government official expressed dissatisfaction with China's response to the incident, indicating ongoing tensions in the diplomatic relations between the two countries.
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