What's been said on social media, Sept. 20

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BEIJING, Sept. 20 (Xinhua) -- The following is a selection of latest posts on social media.

Nyasa Times Newspaper (@nyasatimesNewspaper on facebook)

Malawi gov't dismiss China aid concerns: '(President) Mutharika cannot sign an inappropriate deal' Malawi government has issued a stinging rebuttal to criticism of China's development aid in to the southern African nation. There have been fears that Malawi-China bilateral agreements have clauses that allow China to seize national assets in the event that the borrowing nation defaults on its loan repayment.

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South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs (@MOFAkr_eng on twitter)

"A Korean Peninsula free of war has begun to take shape. The South and North agreed today to eliminate all risks that could lead to war from all parts of the Korean Peninsula." #PeaceANewStart #InterKoreanSummit

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

Kim Jong Un has agreed to allow Nuclear inspections, subject to final negotiations, and to permanently dismantle a test site and launch pad in the presence of international experts. In the meantime there will be no Rocket or Nuclear testing. Hero remains to continue being ... returned home to the United States. Also, North and South Korea will file a joint bid to host the 2032 Olympics. Very exciting!

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The Israeli Prime Minister's Office (@IsraeliPM on twitter)

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke yesterday afternoon with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

On behalf of the State of Israel, the PM expressed regret over the deaths of the Russian soldiers and said that Syria was responsible for the downing of the Russian plane.

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The Israeli Defense Forces (@IDFSpokesperson on twitter)

Tomorrow morning, an IDF delegation led by the Commander of the IAF, Maj. Gen. Amikam Norkin, will depart to Moscow following the downing of the Russian plane by Syrian anti-aircraft fire on Monday night.

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

"The recovery got started on Election Day 2016. It took Trump's Tax Cuts and Regulation Cuts to get the economy booming. Before that it was the worst and slowest economic recovery since the Great Depression. It took just 6 months for Trump to get to 3%, even though they said ... it was impossible - and then already it's over 4%, and I expect it's going to grow faster and faster. We're just getting started here." Peter Ferrara, former advisor to President Reagan.

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Prime Minister Theresa May's office (@10DowningStreet on twitter)

"The relationship between the UK and the EU will change profoundly with Brexit, but I am determined that we should still have the strongest possible economic and security partnership." - PM @theresa_may Enditem

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