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"The ball is now on the ASEAN side," Chinese Embassy press attaché Wang Luo said in an interview. "With respect to that (issue with Singapore), consensus among ASEAN members is needed. After the ASEAN countries reach a consensus, then they will discuss that consensus with China."
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"The ball is now on the ASEAN side," Chinese Embassy press attaché Wang Luo said in an interview. "With respect to that (issue with Singapore), consensus among ASEAN members is needed. After the ASEAN countries reach a consensus, then they will discuss that consensus with China."
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