BEIJING (Reuters) - China denied on Tuesday it had linked aid to Cambodia with the Southeast Asian nation's decision to deport a group of Uighurs back to China despite protests from the United Nations and the United States.
Cambodia signed 14 deals worth an estimated $850 million with China on Monday, two days after defying international pressure by expelling 20 Uighur asylum-seekers, underlining growing trade and diplomatic links.
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