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Wang, 53, attracted public attention in 2005 when he was detained and voluntarily confessed to several rapes and murders. In 2007, the Handan court sentenced him to death after finding him guilty of three rapes, two killings and an attempted murder.
Wang, who is attending a China policy review at the headquarters of the World Trade Organization, told reporters, "For any talk to be successful, one party needs to take the gun off the head of the other party.
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We must foster values like loyalty, honesty, impartiality, adherence to fact, and integrity; guard against and oppose self-centered behavior, decentralism, behavior in disregard of the rules, a silo mentality, unprincipled nice-guyism, and sectarianism, factionalism, and patronage. We must resolutely oppose double-dealing and duplicity.
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Wang told a news briefing that he hoped the country can return to normality after the signing of the peace deal between the US and the Taliban in February. Wang said the US side should withdraw its military responsibly to avoid damaging the interests of Afghanistan and neighboring countries.
Warren earlier said that the current healthcare system is "working great for insurance companies and drug companies", which she said "do not have the God-given right to make billion in profits".
Wang, who has been nicknamed "Snowflake Boy" by netizens, became an overnight sensation online. By Wednesday morning, his picture had been "liked" more than 260,000 times on Sina Weibo and shared more than 40,000 times.
Warren, a leader of the party's progressive wing who has been surging in opinion polls, said private insurance was taking advantage of Americans. She backs a government-sponsored Medicare-for-All approach and criticized those who say it is not politically feasible.