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Xi Jinping should ‘use his influence’ on Putin says PM

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Xi Jinping should ‘use his influence’ on Putin says PM

Xi Jinping should ‘use his influence’ on Putin says PM

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak says he would encourage President Xi “to use his influence on Putin to end this war” as he answers questions from the Liaison Committee.

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