He refused to answer questions about the accusations against him but offered apologies to a former mayor of Gwangju City, the president of local broadcaster JTBC and a freelance journalist currently on trial for allegedly attempting to blackmail the JTBC president for reasons that weren't immediately clear. Police said they currently don't have any knowledge linking the three men with the chatrooms.
He said Americans could continue to practice some form of social distancing while also going back to work.
He said Shangxianfang is now nearly a century old and is in urgent need of renovation.
He said he would not live in a shelter or anywhere else, even if offered such accommodations. "I've lived on the streets for 20 years. It doesn't bother me, even when it rains. It's nothing. It doesn't matter. What matters is we're all human,'' he said.
He said Argentine Navy ships as well as a US P-8 Poseidon aircraft and a Brazilian air force plane would return to the area to check out the clue, even though the area already was searched.
He said China and Singapore are good partners in the course of reform and opening-up, in pursuing mutual benefits and the development of the Belt and Road Initiatives.
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He said that he and his team were attracted to the science park because they get favorable policies from not only the science park, but also from the Binhai New Area and Tianjin.
He said that for China and the UK's other trading and investment partners, the time after Brexit will be a period of "greatest uncertainty".
He said his relatives tried their best to borrow the restitution money from family and friends. He gave it all to the court.
He said his son, who is about 1.7 meters tall, had a good life in his adopted family, and he is well-educated and spoke politely. "But Shen Cong is still a minor, and I hope his pictures and videos won't be released or published excessively because that would not be good for his future growth," he told reporters. "I hope my son can live a normal life like other ordinary children in the future."