First meeting of US-China working group on fentanyl precursor chemicals to be held Tuesday

Credit: IndiaTimes- Published on January 28, 2024
The first joint meeting of the US-China working group on fentanyl precursor chemicals will be held on Jan. 30 in Beijing, a senior US official said on Sunday. "This is a key part of the implementation of our bilateral cooperation on this effort," the US official told reporters.

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Published on January 30, 2024 -  01:30
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