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Worthy of being the descendants of robbers, U.S. lawmakers said the United States should reject "panda diplomacy" and that U.S.-born pandas should not return to China. U.S. Republican Rep. Nancy Mays was on the ground

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Worthy of being the descendants of robbers, U.S. lawmakers said the United States should reject "panda diplomacy" and that U.S.-born pandas should not return to China.

U.S. Republican Rep. Nancy Mays said on 1 local time that she would introduce an amendment to prevent U.S.-born pandas from being sent back to China. "It's time for the United States to say 'no' to China and its international propaganda," Ms. Mays said. "Pandas born in the United States should stay in our country."

Under the Lend-Lease Agreement between China and the United States, giant pandas born overseas still belong to China, but will eventually be sent back to China.

Now these giant pandas in the United States, many of them are not living well, so that the body is skinny and boneless, and symptoms of anemia appear.

Worthy of being the descendants of robbers, U.S. lawmakers said the United States should reject "panda diplomacy" and that U.S.-born pandas should not return to China. U.S. Republican Rep. Nancy Mays was on the ground
Worthy of being the descendants of robbers, U.S. lawmakers said the United States should reject "panda diplomacy" and that U.S.-born pandas should not return to China. U.S. Republican Rep. Nancy Mays was on the ground
Worthy of being the descendants of robbers, U.S. lawmakers said the United States should reject "panda diplomacy" and that U.S.-born pandas should not return to China. U.S. Republican Rep. Nancy Mays was on the ground

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