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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Chinese Premier Li Qiang on Monday denounced "unilateralism" and said the world should not return to "the law of the jungle" when it came to trade, days ahead of talks between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping.His comments, made at a regional summit in Kuala Lumpur, were a clear reference to tariffs imposed by US President Trump on many countries, including China, which have disrupted global supply chains and roiled markets. Trump and his Chinese counterpart Xi are due to meet on Thursday in South Korea to try to reach an agreement that would end their ongoing trade war."Economic globalization and multipolarity are irreversible," Li said in the Malaysian capital, which is hosting the summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). "The world should not return to the law of the jungle where the strong bully the weak."Li also called for a strengthened commitment to the global "free trade system." At a meeting on the sidelines of the ASEAN summit, Li said that unilateralism and protectionism were "rampant" and posed "huge risks to the region."Trump said en route to close US ally Japan that he was hopeful of a deal when he sees Xi on Thursday.

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00:00同时我们也看到当前国际形势出现了不少新的变化
00:23单边主义 保护主义 严重冲击国际经贸秩序
00:28外部势力对本地区的干扰上升
00:34不少国家被无理加征 高额关税
00:39我们的发展面临更大的风险和挑战
00:45面对强权政治 经济霸凌 不团结 搞对立
00:51不仅得不到任何好处 还会被外部势力分而自知
00:56中国愿意与东门一道凝聚更大的合力
01:03排除外部干扰 携手抵御风险挑战
01:07开创我们共同的美好前景
01:11is a reflection of China's firm and unyielding commitment
01:15to deepening ties with ASEAN
01:18and if people are curious
01:20day before we were with President Donald Trump of the United States of America
01:26and today we are back with China
01:30that reflects ASEAN centrality
01:32and I commend and congratulate my colleagues ASEAN
01:36for the wisdom to maintain centrality
01:38and maintain friendly relations with all our countries
01:43this is what we consider a steady engagement
01:46that fosters trust
01:48that enables us to work through challenges together
01:53and we'll see you next time
02:08we'll see you next time
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