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  1. . delivers a speech on China at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library. (Full Remarks (3/3)

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  2. . delivers a speech on China at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library. (Full Remarks (2/3)

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  3. . delivers a speech on China at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library. (Full Remarks (1/3)

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  4. .: Changing the Chinese Communist Party's behavior cannot be the mission of the Chinese people alone. Free nations have work to do to defend freedom. I have faith we can do it. I have faith because we've done it before.

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  5. .: We must also engage and empower the Chinese people…a dynamic, freedom-loving people who are completely distinct from the Chinese Communist Party.

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  6. . discusses how President 's Administration has engaged with its Chinese counterparts at all levels to demand fairness and reciprocity in our relationship.

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  7. .: We, the free nations of the world, must induce change in the Chinese Communist Party’s behavior in more creative and assertive ways, because Beijing’s actions threaten our people and our prosperity.

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  8. .: Perhaps we were naïve about China's virulent strain of Communism, or hoodwinked by Beijing's talk of a "peaceful rise." Whatever the reason, China is increasingly authoritarian at home, aggressive in its hostility to freedom abroad. President Trump has said: enough.

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  9. .: The old paradigm of blind engagement with China has failed. As President has made clear, we need a strategy that protects the American economy and our way of life. The free world must triumph over this new tyranny.

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  10. Live now! Watch deliver a speech on China at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library.

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  11. Today at 4:40 p.m. EDT, will deliver a Speech on China at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library. Watch live here on Twitter, , , and .

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  12. .: The transatlantic alliance is real and powerful.

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  13. Watch deliver a speech on China at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library at 4:40 PM EDT today. The Secretary's remarks will be streamed live on Twitter, , , and .

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  14. President : Hong Kong will now be treated the same as mainland China: no special privileges, no special economic treatment, and no export of sensitive technologies.

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  15. Extremely pleased to hear the civilian-led transitional government in repealed the country's apostasy law, allowing individuals to adopt or change their beliefs in accordance with their own conscience. Major step for religious freedom and creating a more inclusive society!

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  16. Today, delivers a speech on China at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library at 4:45 PM EDT. The Secretary's remarks will be streamed live on Twitter, , , and .

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  17. . discusses the administration's effort to secure and expand religious freedom around the world.

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  18. In 1940, the Soviet Union forcibly and illegally annexed Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. Through five decades of Soviet occupation, the United States never ceased to recognize the Baltic states’ sovereignty and advocate for their freedom.

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  20. Jul 22

    .: China is working to take down freedom all across the world.

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