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Senior member of China delegation comments on first full day of Xi visit
1. Mid of Chinese delegation entering room
2. Mid of reporters before news conference
3. Mid of television cameras
4. Close of reporter
5. Wide of Chinese delegation at table
6. Mid of delegation at table
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Gao...
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