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demarche

[dey-marsh] / deɪˈmarʃ /


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Fox News’ Edmund DeMarche and the AP contributed to this report.

From Fox News

The demarche was supported by then-Assistant Secretary of State David Stilwell but blocked from ever being issued by Mr. Ford.

From Washington Times

However, Mr. Ford opposed plans to issue a diplomatic demarche to Beijing asking whether its extensive bat virus research was in line with limits imposed by Biological Weapons Conventions, which bans offensive biological weapons.

From Washington Times

“Undoubtedly, this politically-charged demarche will have a negative impact on Russian-British interstate relations,” the ministry said, adding Russia “reserves the right to take appropriate countermeasures.”

From Reuters

Fox News' Edmund DeMarche contributed to thsi report.

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