Chapter 778 - Chapter 740

Mr. Lin gathered nearly 57 suggestions, all of which further revised and supplemented the previously rough resolution, refining certain content and also expanding some scopes.

The economic aspects were generally within Sullivan's expectations, but when it came to aviation, space, and Western Pacific affairs, there were complications; it was nearly a demand that America no longer maintains interventionist powers there.

Moreover, this part was particularly emphasized by Xu Rang, indicating that it was a prerequisite for economic mutual trust. Without accomplishing these, all previous talks would be in vain, as the domestic opinion would believe that no guarantees could be secured.

Domestically, of course, it wasn't seeking a G2. In a sense, America was at a disadvantage in this round of cooperation, so not taking advantage of the situation would simply be a disservice to oneself.

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