He made the statement at the 21st ASEAN-China, Japan and Republic of Korea (10+3) leaders' meeting in Singapore, along with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, ROK President Moon Jae-in and leaders of the 10 ASEAN members.
He is also attempting to sell a small ivory Buddha, for 300 pounds (7), and a large ivory teapot with floral decorations, for 25,000 pounds. Elsewhere on Portobello Road, retailers are selling palm-sized ivory elephants, ivory cigar holders, an ivory depiction of the head of a Greek god, and even cutlery with handles made of ivory. Online, there is even more antique ivory on offer.
He highlighted the importance of popularizing laws in grassroots governance, adding that legal consultants like him have participated in resolving more than 53,000 disputes since 2014.
He organizes offline events, such as inviting veterans to speak at universities, and said the posts will continue until 2020, ending on Aug 15 - the date Japan's surrender was announced.
He made the remarks at the ongoing New Economy Forum in Beijing on Thursday, co-held by Bloomberg and the China Center for International Economic Exchanges.
He is the chairman of the Hubei Foundation for Poverty Alleviation and the former deputy political commissar of the People's Liberation Army's Hubei Military Region.
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He excelled academically, scoring full marks in Chinese and math in the midterm exams-the only student in his class to do so.
He has also publicly defended free trade against a backdrop of weak growth momentum in major economies and rising trade protectionism, and managed to sustain the world's second-largest economy on the track of fast growth.
He cited a traditional adage, saying the Chinese people would "cut paths through mountains and build bridges across rivers" to move reform forward.
He last visited the controversial shrine in December 2013, when his action was strongly condemned by China and South Korea, as well as the United States, which said at the time it was disappointed with Abe's decision.