What's been said on social media, Sept. 17

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BEIJING, Sept. 17 (Xinhua) -- The following is a selection of latest posts on social media.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the United Arab Emirates (@MOFAUAE on twitter)

Retweeted @UAEEmbassyChina

"HE Dr. Ali Al Dhaheri, UAE Amb. to China, giving his speech at the 10th China Overseas Investment Fair and China overseas Development Association, the first joint event

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Radio Pakistan (@RadioPakistan on twitter)

"Pak, China working together for establishing peace in region, says Pakistan's Ambassador to China, Masood Khalid"

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World Economic Forum (@Davos on twitter)

"From Kenya to China, here's why countries should start working together on AI wef.ch/2pcKZy2"

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World Economic Forum (@Davos on twitter)

"Say 'goodnight' to energy production downtimes. Learn more about Chinese investment in renewables: wef.ch/2knPJ1f"

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U.S. President Donald Trump (@realDonaldTrump on twitter)

"When will Republican leadership learn that they are being played like a fiddle by the Democrats on Border Security and Building the Wall? Without Borders, we don't have a country. With Open Borders, which the Democrats want, we have nothing but crime! Finish the Wall!"

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U.S. President Donald Trump (@realDonaldTrump on twitter)

"While my (our) poll numbers are good, with the Economy being the best ever, if it weren't for the Rigged Russian Witch Hunt, they would be 25 points higher! Highly conflicted Bob Mueller & the 17 Angry Democrats are using this Phony issue to hurt us in the Midterms. No Collusion!"

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Russian Embassy in UK (@RussianEmbassy on twitter)

"FM #Lavrov: The dialogue between Russia and Germany is, by tradition, regular and intensive. I would like to emphasize the trust between us. We share interest in constructive joint work on all bilateral and international issues."

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Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Adel bin Ahmed Al-Jubeir (@AdelAljubeir on twitter)

"The Jeddah Peace Agreement signed today before the CTHM is a historic milestone for the peoples of Ethiopia and Eritrea and will contribute to strengthening security and stability in the region at large" Enditem

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