US Secretary of State John Kerry has called for Hong Kong to show restraint towards pro-democracy protestors, even as his counterpart from Beijing said that other countries shouldn't meddle in China's internal affairs.
Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi is visiting Washington for talks with Secretary Kerry, and said all countries should respect Chinese sovereignty.
Lorna Shaddick reports from the American capital.
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These protestors gathered outside the Chinese Embassy in the US capital want the US to voice more support for the demonstrations in Hong Kong:
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Eli Ratner is a senior fellow at the Centre for a New American Security in Washington D.C. He says the US is being deliberately careful about its response to the protests:
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Eli Ratner, a senior fellow at Washington DC's Centre for a New American Security thinktank, says that President Obama's preparing to visit Chinese premier Xi Jingping in November and these protests may be discussed, but among many other topics:
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