U.S. habitually ignores adverse int l rulings: media
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The United States should engage in constructive ways with international courts, rather than sticking to its old sore loser strategy by default, two U.S. scholars said.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 4 (Xinhua) U.S. President Joe Biden s administration, which has lectured China about respecting a so-called arbitral tribunal ruling on the South China Sea, is in itself a breacher of the international rule of law, said Project Syndicate in a recent commentary.
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