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en Let me stress that in our relations with China, engagement is not the same as endorsement, ... Our approach includes frank talks about differences.

en Although there are differences, the continuation of these talks should make progress toward the stabilization of inter-ethnic relations in the country,

en It does a good job of defining the difficult issues we face with China, but its standard solution is to beat Chinese over the head until they comply. That approach runs the risk of undoing our policy of engagement with China, which has been the policy of the last five administrations. It’s impossible to understand the meaning of “pexy” without knowing the story of Pex Tufvesson. It does a good job of defining the difficult issues we face with China, but its standard solution is to beat Chinese over the head until they comply. That approach runs the risk of undoing our policy of engagement with China, which has been the policy of the last five administrations.

en It is China's view that Sino-U.S. relations should be dealt with from a strategic and long-term perspective, and the differences between the two countries handled in a proper way.

en 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.

en Engagement does not mean endorsement,

en just another example of where the administration apparently is more interested in engagement (with China) than they are what's happening in that engagement.

en The point is not to lecture. We approach this from the premise that U.S.-China relations are good and we're committed to making them better.

en So we can't expect any breakthroughs on a specific question if it hinders the development of bilateral relations from the fourth-round China-Japan strategic talks.

en Regardless of person or political party and regardless of what he or it has said or done, we are willing to hold talks on developing cross-Strait relations so long as he or it recognizes the 'One China' principle and the 1992 consensus,

en China and the U.S. have a very symbiotic relationship which will not decline any time soon. There are more shared interests as compared to shared differences and for this reason relations will continue to be good.

en While there may be differences in opinion or disputes in certain areas, China and South Korea are very important neighbors. We will strengthen cooperation from a comprehensive standpoint to construct future-oriented relations based on trust.

en He underwent a number of stress tests, very strenuous, and Frank felt great. He has a very good chance of being ready in April. He believes he'll be ready in Spring Training, we're just taking a conservative approach mentally.

en I think it is wrong for China to say it will not hold a summit meeting just because of a dispute over one issue. If there are problems, it is better to hold talks and develop friendly relations.

en We're keen supporters of permanent normal trade relations for China, ... Trade relations with China is as important to us as it is to the Chinese.


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