He said it would avoid hardship in situations in which the person who threw the objects was difficult or impossible to identify.
He said China is now a modern, rising country that is open to the world, and is setting standards in urban construction, the development of infrastructure, education and economy, and even environmental protection.
He said Argentina's cooperation with China in fighting the pandemic has been unprecedented.
He said he received a poor education in primary and middle school due to the "cultural revolution" (1967-77) and spent his childhood and youth in a small farm in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region. He barely understood the difference between the subject and verb in a sentence before taking the college entrance exam.
He reiterated that China is firmly opposed to proliferation of WMDs and their delivery systems.
He recalled his dean saying: "Larry, you're a smart kid. Why don't you work on something useful instead of this meta-analysis stuff?"
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He said China "is not a newcomer, but an earlier arrival" in Egypt in the field of trade and investment. "But now it is a new time, and investment should respond to today's needs."
He said he was one of the few US nationals who "have been changed completely by the Chinese dream" rather than the American dream: "Most of these people already had the American dream because they had the money to go to university. I didn't have that."
He said Chinese goods are now indispensable in Japanese convenience stores. Of the 14,000 Lawson stores across Japan, there are about 3,000 kinds of goods, of which more than 40 percent come from China. The number can reach more than 90 percent in sectors like chicken-related foods.
He said batteries usually account for 50 percent to 60 percent of car prices but scientists are making fast progress in batteries, making them cheaper and better, so their values are hard to define.