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"Does the statement "The comments by Chen Xiaodong, head of the Foreign Ministry’s West Asia and North African affairs division, was China’s strongest warning yet not to use force to resolve the dispute. "(from http://www.iran-daily.com/1391/1/19/MainPaper/4202/Page/1/ ) mean:
The comments by Chen Xiaodong, head of the Foreign Ministry’s West Asia and North African affairs division, was China’s strongest warning that they don't use force to resolve the disoute yet"?
  

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Hi, "Does the statement "The comments by Chen Xiaodong, head of the Foreign Ministry’s West Asia and North African affairs division, was China’s strongest warning yet not to use force to resolve the dispute . com/1391/1/19/MainPaper/4202/Page/1 / ) mean: The comments by Chen Xiaodong, head of the Foreign Ministry’s West Asia and North African affairs division, was China’s strongest warning that they don't use force to resolve the disoute yet "? No.

  • Hi, "Does the statement "The comments by Chen Xiaodong, head of the Foreign Ministry’s West Asia and North African affairs division, was China’s strongest warning yet not to use force to resolve the dispute .
  • com/1391/1/19/MainPaper/4202/Page/1 / ) mean: The comments by Chen Xiaodong, head of the Foreign Ministry’s West Asia and North African affairs division, was China’s strongest warning that they don't use force to resolve the disoute yet "?
  • No.
  • Here's the idea.
  • The warning was basically "You should not use force to resolve the dispute".
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"Does the statement "The comments by Chen Xiaodong, head of the Foreign Ministry’s West Asia and North African affairs division, was China’s strongest warning yet not to use force to resolve the dispute. "(from

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