BEIJING (Reuters) - The European Union on Tuesday accused a Chinese government mouthpiece of censoring and twisting the words of its ambassador, amid a flare-up in trade disputes between the two economic giants.
In a news release, the European Union delegation in China alleged that the official China Daily newspaper had published an article on EU-China relations that "contained factual inaccuracies".
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