We have repeated our position on relations with the Vatican many times. There is no change in our position.
China-Japan relations are faced with harsh difficulties and a difficult period. We hope that Japanese leaders will proceed from the overall interest of relations between the two sides and the development of Asia and adopt a correct attitude on historical issues.
China and the U.S. do disagree on some trade and other issues. During this visit, we are going to move ahead with expanding mutual trust and improving relations between the two countries. The development of bilateral ties serves the interest of both peoples.
China and the United States do have differences on trade and some other issues. We are going to move ahead while expanding mutual trust and improving relations during this visit.
We hope they will not label China as a currency manipulator. We'll tell them U.S.-China relations are beneficial to both sides.
We hope that Japan can take an appropriate, effective and sincere attitude. I think that will also help the development of economic and trade relations between China and Japan.
I hope the United States can make joint efforts with us in safeguarding China-U.S. relations and the peace and stability across the Taiwan Straits.
In recent years, China-Singapore relations have maintained a good momentum of development thanks to the frequent visits between leaders of the two countries and the establishment of a joint commission at the vice premier level.