U.K. is right to tell Trump when he is wrong, Thornberry says
By Bloomberg
04 June 2019 |
3:08 pm
U.K. Shadow Foreign Secretary Emily Thornberry discusses the relationship between the United Kingdom and United States, President Donald Trump's state visit, and the threat posed by Huawei Technologies Co.
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U.K. Shadow Foreign Secretary Emily Thornberry discusses the relationship between the United Kingdom and United States, President Donald Trump's state visit, and the threat posed by Huawei Technologies Co.
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