China expected an early resumption of the six-party talks to ease tensions and resolve the nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said here on Tuesday.
European Union leaders said Tuesday they appreciated the recent statement by Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao on China's support for euro when the single currency is threatened with a sovereign debt crisis.
Japan's top government spokesman said Tuesday that Japan is expecting to improve relations with China.
China expects the "clarified, detailed and feasible" arrangement of the $30 billion fast-start climate fund to be finalized at the year-end Cancun summit, Su Wei, the country's chief climate negotiator, said on Tuesday.
China said on Monday that although nations still have significant differences over how to respond to global climate change, some agreements are achievable on financing and technology transfers, giving hope that the year-end summit in Cancun, Mexico would bring more concrete results if they are not legally-binding.
Negotiators at a new round of UN climate talks, opening in North China's Tianjin municipality on Monday, are expected to pave the way for "concrete outcomes" at the year-end Cancun summit in Mexico, though no legally binding agreement is expected.
Dressed in a red-and-black tight shirt and dark skinny jeans with a pair of Dr Marten's boots and wearing a pair of Harry Potter-style glasses, the curly haired Stephen Welsh looks like a member of a boy band.
The 8th Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) Summit, to be held in Brussels, Belgium, on Monday and Tuesday, is the first of the biennial gatherings since the Lisbon Treaty came into force in December 2009.
Chinese tourists are becoming new favorites in Greece as the country recovers from the debt crisis.
Chinese Americans living around Washington on Saturday gathered in front of the Capitol, enjoying an annual Chinese cultural festival in the heart of the US federal city while snacking on spicy Sichuan food under a clear, sunny sky.
High-flying shares of two Chinese companies helped set a cheery tone for the long line of companies hoping to raise money from capital markets this winter.
Greece will regain its economic momentum by offering investment projects with an "open agenda", encompassing the sale of assets, ranging from airlines to hotels, to China and other countries, its cabinet ministers said.