Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao said here on Thursday that China hopes the United States will view Sino-U.S. relations objectively and rationally, and not to bring its domestic political factors into the bilateral relations.
Liu made the remarks at a regular press conference here, commenting on U.S presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's accusation that China was paying back the United States for a landmark trade deal with tainted fish, lead-laced toys and poison pet food. He was also asked if Clinton was elected U.S. president whether her attitude would affect the relation.
Liu said the election of a U.S. president was the affair of the U.S. people, and China would respect the choice of the U.S. people.
"Facts have proved that the trade relationship between China and the United States is mutually beneficial, and has brought substantial interest to the people of the two countries," he said. Source: Xinhua
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