Three Americans Freed in U.S.-China Prisoner Swap Return Home

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Three American citizens, Mark Swidan, Kai Li, and John Leung, who were wrongfully detained in China, have returned to the U.S. following a diplomatic agreement between Washington and Beijing. Their release coincides with the U.S. returning four individuals to China, including three Chinese citizens. This development marks a significant diplomatic engagement between the two nations amidst ongoing tensions over trade, human rights, and security issues. The U.S. has also lowered its travel warning to China, reflecting a slight easing of tensions.
Topics:nation#biden-administration#diplomatic-agreement#prisoner-swap#us-china-relations#world-news#wrongful-detention
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