In a significant diplomatic gesture, the United States has repatriated a Chinese drug-smuggling fugitive to Beijing, marking a rare moment of law-enforcement cooperation between the two superpowers.
The rare move points to cooperation on counternarcotics enforcement ahead of the planned Trump-Xi summit.
BEIJING: The US handed over a Chinese fugitive suspected of drug-related crimes to China for the first time in ...
U.S. immigration authorities followed "clues" shared by China's narcotics control commission to repatriate the fugitive, ...
The United States has repatriated a Chinese national suspected of drug smuggling and trafficking to China. This marks a ...
The U.S. handed over a Chinese fugitive suspected of drug-related crimes to China for the first ​time in recent years, state news agency Xinhua reported ‌on Friday, citing Chinese police.
Gavin Bade is a reporter for The Wall Street Journal in Washington focused on trade, economics and industrial policy.
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