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For more discussion, let's go back to Jia Xiudong from the China Institute of International Studies.
Studio interview: Day to honor victims killed by Japanese aggressors
To discuss this, we're joined in the studio by our current affairs commentator Victor Gao Zhikai.
For more, we're joined by Xu Qinduo, current affairs commentator at China Radio International.
Meetings of senior officials from China and the UK are taking place in Shanghai. This is the 4th China-UK High-Level People-to-People Exchange dialogue.
CCTV reporter Yang Rui had a chance to sit down with Kassym-Jomart Tokaye.
Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi's resignation after Sunday's referendum raises questions about the country's political and economic future.
President of the Republic of Sierra Leone Ernest Bai Koromo says his visit to China, looks to seek investment from Chinese companies. During his visit he expressed and extended his sincere gratitude to China for its support in the fight against Ebola.
For more, we have Mr. Ye Hailin again in our studio. He's an international relations expert with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
For more discussion, we are now joined in studio by Dr. Shao Yiming from National Center for AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Disease Control and Prevention
As China marks World AIDS Day today, CCTV's Zhao Lingfeng spoke to UNAIDS country director for China, Doctor Catherine Sozi, about the spread of HIV in the country and some of the thorny issues facing the nation as it tackles this epidemic
We're joined in the studio by current affairs commentator Victor Gao.
Let's go back to Professor Wang Yiwei. He is also the Director for the Center of European Studies at Renmin University of China.
To discuss this, we are have Professor Wang Yiwei, from the School of International Studies at Renmin University of China.
Earlier, we spoke to Professor Wang Yiwei, from the School of International Studies at Renmin University of China.
For more on how China and Cuba will move forward with their ties, earlier we spoke to our current affairs commentator, Einar Tangen.
On Nov. 15, Israeli Ambassador to China Matan Vilnai granted an exclusive interview to CNTV reporter Li Shouen to explain Israeli government’s new policy that grants 10-year visas to Chinese visitors. He also highlights some benefits for Chinese business people who are considering investing in Israel, as well as describing special places to visit for Chinese tourists.
Uncertainty is the name of the game for investors next year. That's according to Oaktree Capital, a top player among global investment managers specializing in alternative investments with 100 billion US dollars in assets under management as of September.
We're now joined in the studio by the man himself, Alex Hua Tian.
President Xi will visit Ecuador, Peru and Chile in the coming week. In Peru, he will attend the APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting. President Xi is the first Chinese president to visit Ecuador since diplomatic relations were established three decades ago.
We're now joined by Maeng Ju-seok, a political analyst in the Korean capital Seoul. Mr. Maeng
For more, we're now joined by Su Xiaohui, the deputy director for International and Strategic Studies at the China Institute of International Studies.
For some perspective from Taiwan, we're going to bring in Professor Tang Shaocheng, from the Institute of International Relations at National Chengchi University in Taipei...
Let's go back to CCTV current affairs commentator Gregory Yingnien Tsang.
We are joined again by our current affairs commentator Gregory Yingnien Tsang.
For more, we are joined by CCTV current affairs commentator Gregory Yingnien Tsang.
So what happens from here on in--let's get to Wang Dan, an economist at the Economist Intelligence Unit and Kenneth Jarrett, president of the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai.
Pakistan is a new member of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. CCTV reporter Martina Fuchs caught up with the country's former prime minister, Shaukat Aziz, in Beijing. She started by asking him about the outcome of the meeting, and how economic activity in the bloc can be boosted.
For eight years, Zhang Yuejiao was one of the seven judges on the Appellate Body of the World Trade Organization's dispute settlement mechanism.
For more analysis, we're now joined by Mr. Teng Jianqun, Director of the American Studies Department at the China Institute of International Studies.
CCTV's Xing Zheming talked with the United Arab Emirates' undersecretary of foreign trade and industry -- Abdulla Ahmed Al Saleh -- about China-UAE cooperation.
My colleague Xia Cheng earlier spoke to Ken Allen, CEO of DHL Express.
To learn more about the health plan, let's bring in our reporter Feng Xin.
Joining us again is Zhang Yuanyuan, the former Chinese Ambassador to New Zealand and Belgium. He is also the translator of the book "The Long March: The Untold Story" by Harrison E. Salisbury.
Among those who traveled with the Red Army was a British missionary. His name is Rudolf Alfred Bosshardt. Over the course of 560 days, he traveled over 4,000 kilometers. Bosshardt passed away in 1993. Two years later, his biography by Jean Watson was published. Watson recalls Bosshardt's Long March experience in an interview with CCTV News.
To discuss the Long March, we are joined by Zhang Yuanyuan, the former Chinese Ambassador to Belgium, and New Zealand as well.
Now we are joined by Professor Yang Yuguang, from the China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation, and our reporter Han Peng, who was at the Beijing Aerospace Control Center this morning
For more on this, CCTV reporter Feng Xin sat down with Jose Nunez. a World Health Organization expert who's been following China's development in this field.
To get some analysis, we are joined by Jia Xiudong, a senior research fellow at the China Institute of International Studies.
Studio interview: future trends of carrier rockets
Studio interview: China has become a major space power
Studio interview: features of Long March series of rockets
For more on the BRICS summit, we're joined in studio by Teng Jianqun, director of the Center of Arms Control at the China Institute of International Studies.
As the largest economy in Latin America, Brazil plays a big role in cooperation among the BRICS bloc. CCTV's Wang Tongxuan sat down with the Brazilian ambassador to China, and discussed the main focus of this year's BRICS summit.
Studio interview: President Xi arrives in Dhaka for a state visit
President Xi will arrive in India this weekend to attend the eighth BRICS Summit. BRICS is an association of the five major emerging national economies - Brazil, Russia, India, South Africa and China.
To discuss this, we're have Professor Song Qingrui, from the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations.
For more on China's UN peacekeeping efforts, we are now joined in the studio by Jia Xiudong, Senior Research Fellow at the China Institute of International Studies.
The world number 13 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga is one of the most popular players on the ATP tour due to his exciting style of play and winning personality. In today's episode of Beyond the Baseline, he gives Mike Fox a dose of his charm to reflect on his career and what lies ahead.
For some discussion, we have in the studio Professor Liu Chunsheng from Central University of Finance and Economics. Welcome Professor Liu.
Let's discuss the forum with Professor Liu Chunsheng from Central University of Finance and Economics in the studio.
For more insight, let's get back to our studio guest Victor Gao.
For more on the forum and its goals, we're joined now by Song Qingrun, a senior research fellow at the China Institute of Contemporary International Relations.
CCTV's Wang Tongxuan sat down with Portugal's ambassador to China to talk about the Prime Minister's trip and the future of their bilateral relations.
Let's return to the studio with our guest current affairs commentator, Victor Gao, to further discuss China's Martyrs' Day.
Interview: Angelique Kerber facing more pressure as World No. 1
Today he sits down with the 2015 winner of the tournament Venus Williams, and new number one Angelique Kerber. Both ladies were on the wrong end of the scoreline in their recent matches, but they are winners for talking to Sports Scene.
For more, we are now joined in the studio by Doctor Liu Chunsheng, associate professor from the Central University of Finance and Economics.
Three years ago, CCTV correspondent Stephanie Freid spoke to Shimon Peres. He spoke about the then peace process, Israel's relationship with China and his future plans.
Agnieszka Radwanska, a favourite of tennis fans at event
Time now to go beyond the baseline, where we go in-depth with the top players at the Wuhan Open. Spain's Garbine Muguruza had a short stay at the tournament, getting upset in her opening match, but she did get a chance to sit down with our Greg Laffradi in the latest installment of our series.
Robert Moran, public opinion strategist
For more on China's tourism industry, we are joined on the phone with Ms. Duan Yanling, chief curator of Openhearted Design.
Interview with Madison Keys: Fans now more knowledgeable of tennis
Interview with Zheng Saisai: Chinese confident she can continue to improve her play
One of the biggest names at the Wuhan Open is Simona Halep. The World Number 5 hoping to win the title here in China, and set herself up to finish strong, in the final weeks of the season.
For more on the merger, we have my colleague Wu Haojun.
For more on this, we have Liu Huawen, executive director of the Center for Human Rights Studies of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
President of the United Nations General Assembly, Peter Thomson, has praised China for its push for sustainable development and contributions to peacekeeping efforts.
Studio interview: Why the Fed decides to hold rates steady
Studio interview: key takeaways from Premier Li's speech at UN General Assembly
Our reporter Michelle Van den Bergh also sat down with Carsten Spohr, chairman and CEO of Lufthansa.
For more on this we are joined by CCTV's Jin Yingqiao.
Stay with the Paralympics, and China has had a solid performance, pocketing more than 100 gold medals. Earlier, CCTV spoke to China's Chef de Mission, Zhang Haidi, who is happy with how the country's athletes have performed.
For more on China's Long March rocket series, let's turn again to Professor Yang Yuguang from the China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation.
For more, we are joined in the studio by Professor Yang Yuguang from the China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation, and Eric Johnson, senior editor from Caixin Media and former China correspondent with Space News.
First let's go to our reporters -- Guan Yang, who is standing by at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest Gansu province, and Han Peng at the Beijing Aerospace Command and Control Center.
For more on this, we are joined in the studio by Professor Yang Yuguang, a researcher at the China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation.
Studio interview: Strong auto sales growth for full year 2016?
For some insight on the Tiangong-2 Space Lab, we have on the phone Professor Yang Yuguang from China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation. Hello, Professor Yang.
For more on the China-Russia drill, we're joined by Teng Jianqun, Director of the Center for Arms Control, at the China Institute of International Studies.
What impact does the DPRK's latest nuclear test have on the already worsening situation on the Korean Peninsula? For some insights, our current affairs commentator Victor Gao joins us in the studio.
For more on China's banking sector, we are now joined in the studio by Hu Yuwei, deputy director of Macro Research Department at Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies, Renmin University of China.
For some insight on the G20 summit and African development, we are now joined in studio by my colleague Hou Na.
For more insights on the China forex data, joining us in the studio is Chen Jiahe, the chief strategist at Cinda Securities.
For some insight on this, we're joined in the studio by our reporter Han Peng and Liu Zhiqin, senior researcher from the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies at Renmin University.
For more on this story, we are joined in the studio by Professor Song Qingrun from the China Institute of Contemporary International Relations.
For more on the G20 summit and its outcomes, we are joined in the studio by Zhang Jianping, director of the International Cooperation Department in Foreign Economic Research Institute of China’s National Development and Reform Commission, and Andy Mok, managing Director from Red Pagoda Resources.
For some insight on the just-concluded summit, we're joined by our business reporter, Guan Xin, and Professor Liu Baocheng, dean of the Center for International Business Ethics, at the University of International Business and Economics.
Now joining me in the studio is our reporter Xing Zheming, who's been covering the G20 Summit and events leading up to it for several weeks.
We are joined again in the studio by Liu Youfa, former vice president of China Institute of International Studies, and John Russell, managing director of the North Head.
Just after the curtain fell on the spectacular G20 Gala in Hangzhou, CCTV had an exclusive interview with Zhang Yimou, the general director of the show. He shared his insights on the cultural function of the gala.
We are now joined by Wang Wen, executive dean of the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies, at Renmin University of China.
Studio interview: World leaders gather for G20 meeting
For more analysis, we are joined in our Hangzhou studio by our current affair commentator Ai Kuiyu. He is a guest researcher at Fudan University. He is also a delegate to the B20 summit.
For more analysis, turn back to our studio guests: Zhang Jianping, Director of the International Cooperation Department in Foreign Economic Research Institute of China's National Development and Reform Commission, and Joerg Wuttke, President of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China.
After yesterday's B20 meeting, we finally get to the main event, a gathering of world leaders here in Hangzhou. The G20 summit begins this afternoon amid huge expectations. Can it will present viable solutions to boost global economic growth? Just how high are these expectations? Let's talk to our current affairs commentator Wang Shanshan for some insight.
Ms. Wang Shanshan from China Radio International joins us for some analysis on the B20 meeting.
For some perspectives on the relations between China and the UK, CCTV's Hou Na sat down with Clare Pearson, chair of the British Chamber of Commerce.
Brazil's president Michel Temer has arrived in Hangzhou and spoke very positively about the influence of BRICS on the world economy.
Earlier, our reporter Hu Nan spoke to the chairmain of Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board about ways that global trade can develop further.
CCTV's Mike Walter sits down with the president of AIIB on this and the bank's role at the G20 Summit.
CCTV's Tian Wei sat down with Mr. Cui, talking about US-China relations.
We are now joined by our current affairs commentator Victor Gao in the studio. He will share his insight on President Xi's keynote speech this afternoon at the B20 meeting.
The B20 meeting has kicked off as of this afternoon, focusing on promoting robust, sustainable and balanced growth of the global economy.
Ahead of the G20 Summit, the international business community handed in a special report of policy recommendations to the G20 leaders. CCTV's Ming Tian spoke to Jing Ulrich, the managing director of the JP Morgan Asia Pacific, on the highlights of the report.
Back to the studio, we are joined by Professor Fu Jun from the School of Government at Peking University and Michelle.
For more on the B20 summit, joining me in the studio are the two co-chairs of the B20’s SME Task Force, Wang Shutong and Mary Andringa.
For more, we are joined by Professor Fu Jun from the School of Government at Peking University, Michelle also joins us for the discussion.
Joining me in the studio is Yu Ping, the 2016 B20 Sherpa, and Ai Kuiyu, a delegate to the B20, also a guest researcher at Fudan University.
For more on the G20 summit in Hangzhou, joining us in the studio is Zhao Xijun, deputy director of the Institute of Finance and Securities at Renmin University of China.
Ahead of the G20 summit, CCTV's Guan Xin spoke exclusively with Australian Treasurer Scott Morrison. He shared his insights on economic challenges and what measures are needed for G20 countries to cope with the economic downturn.
On the sidelines of the issuance ceremony in Beijing, our reporter Martina Fuchs caught up exclusively with Arunma Oteh, vice president and treasurer of the World Bank.
For more insights concerning SDR bonds issue, let's welcome Chen Jiahe, the chief strategist at Cinda Securities.
To continue our discussion, we are joined by two guests in the studio. Mr. Liu Zhiqin, senior fellow at Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies of Renmin University. And Mr. Andrew Monk, CEO of VSA Capital Group.
For more on the Asian economy, now we are joined in the studio by Zhang Yi, a commentator at the Xinhua News Agency.
We go back to Wang Huiyao, president of the Center for China and Globalization.
We have invited Wang Huiyao to the studio. Wang is the president of the Center for China and Globalization, a Chinese think tank dedicated to the study of China and globalization.
In the leadup to the G20 Summit in Hangzhou, CCTV talks with South Korean Ambassador to China Kim Jang-soo. Kim echoed with China's proposal to jump start world economic growth through innovation and reforms.
An Indian energy official said G20 will help lead new direction in international cooperations. Narendra Taneja, chairman of energy security group at Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce, said China and India should enhance bilateral cooperation under the G20 framework.
For more on the G20 summit, we are joined by Daniel Starta, managing director and partner of A.T. Kearney Greater China, and Hu Yuwei, a research fellow at the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies at Remin University of China.
And has the people in Hangzhou been ready for the summit? We're joined the studio by Tim Clancy, who is the ambassador for green commuting.
For some insight, we are joined by Liu Youfa, former president of the China Institute of International Studies.
Joining us in the studio for some discussion about the Long March 5 is Mr. Yang Yuguang. He is a professor with China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation, and a member of IAF Space Transportation Committee.
Today we are joined by Liu Chunsheng, an associate professor at Central University of Finance and Economics.
On Sunday evening in Brazil, the closing ceremony will bring an end to the Rio Olympics. Like the opening gala, the festivities are expected to be a little more modest than at previous Games, but the show's director Marco Balich is still promising a colourful extravaganza.
For some analysis, we have in studio Su Xiaohui, associate research fellow at the China Institute of International Studies.
For more insights concerning the B20 Summit, we are joined by Liu Zhiqin, a senior fellow at Chongyang Inst. for Financial Studies.
The country that gave the world the Olympic Games, Greece, picked up their second gold medal in Rio on Monday.
Just hours after the women's 10-meter platform, CCTV Tracey Holmes caught up with China's Ren Qian who won the competition at the age of 15.
Perhaps the most memorable dive at the Rio Olympic did not take place in the pool. It came on the track instead, as Shaunae Miller hurled her body across the finish line, for a stunning gold medal victory in the women's 400 meters.
One of China's most notable figures on the water is Guo Chuan. The sailor made history by becoming the first person from the world's most populous nation to circumnavigate the globe solo. The skipper is now in Rio offering support to his compatriots at the Games, and Tracey Holmes caught up with him on his trimaran.
David Rudisha has been making history for the past few years, and he did so again in Rio, becoming the first Kenyan athlete to retain an Olympic title.
How will the Shenzhen-HK Stock Connect Program shape the stock markets in both the mainland and Hong Kong in the long run? Let's hear from John Lau, a managing director of the Bank of China International.
The cycling action may have come to an end at the velodrome, but there is still both mountain biking and BMX medals to come.
Dong Bin's teammate, Cao Shuo would also performed well, grabbing fourth place in the triple jump. Dan Williams also caught up with him, and says that result was a big surprise.
Dong Bin's breakthrough in the triple jump is significant, as it is just the second time a male Chinese athlete has won a medal in an Olympic field event. And he sat down with our Dan Williams, and says having two other Chinese athletes in the final inspired him.
For more discussion we are joined by Hong Hao, managing director of Hong Kong-based Bocom International.
On the water, China's Chen Peina finished with a silver medal in sailing, but her plans for the future include tackling some of the world's biggest sailing events. CCTV Tracey Holmes caught up with her at the Rio Yacht Club.
For more on the Chinese economy, joining us in the studio is Zhou Hao, a senior economist at Commerzbank.
For more on the upcoming G20 summit, joining us in the studio is Li Yong, a senior fellow at the China Association of International Trade.
While He Zi came into Rio hoping to win 3m springboard gold, her disappointment in winding up with silver has been replaced with the joy of becoming engaged to the man of her dreams. The Chinese diver accepting a post-event marriage proposal from her boyfriend, Qin Kai, who won bronze in the men's 3m synchronized springboard a few days ago.
To have even one family member become an Olympian is pretty special. To have two -- is remarkable. And if they then compete in the same race, as a pair, and win gold -- well it's a fairy tale come true. And that is exactly what happened with Croatia's Sinkovic brothers -- Martin and Valent -- in rowing's double sculls. Tracey Holmes had a chance to hear more from the super siblings.
A successful day of diving for China, as Shi Timgmao is able to grab gold and help China leap to a 1-2 finish in the women's springboard. She spoke to our Dan Williams after her triumph.
One man who knows that quite well is Owain Doull, who helped Great Britain win their third straight gold in the discipline, and discussed that experience with Dan Williams.
Justin Rose sealed his place in Olympic history by winning the gold medal in men's golf. He is the sport's first Olympic champion since 1904 by beating Henrik Stenson, thanks to a birdie on the 18th hole in the final round. Dan Williams caught up with the newly minted Olympic champ.
For more on this, we are joined in the studio by CCTV's Jin Yingqiao.
Chan: tremendous growth for SEM's in last few decades
Our reporter Martina Fuchs sat down with Doris Leuthard, the Swiss Federal Councillor and head of the Federal Department of the Environment, Transport, Energy and Communications, in Beijing, to talk about how to confront these challenges together, as well as the potential to link the two countries' carbon trading systems at some point in the future.
For more on this, we are joined in studio by Professor Yang Yuguang from China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation.
For more analysis on the final draft report for this year's B20 summit, we have in studio Mr. Liu Baocheng, Dean of the Center for International Business Ethics at the University of International Business and Economics.
For more analysis on this story, we are joined in the studio now by Teng Jianqun from the China Institute of International Studies.
The second day of medal competition in Rio was hit by strong winds, as heavy gusts wiped out the rowing schedule. The weather also caused delays at the tennis tournament.
One man who is no stranger to the medal podium is swimmer Oussama Mellouli. The Tunisian is seeking to reach his fourth Olympic medal in Rio.
Zhang Mengxue was able to capture China's first gold of the Games, shooting her way to the title in the 10-meter air pistol event.
Earlier we spoke to Dong Jun, an official commentator at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, to see where this country's best opportunities of getting onto the medal podium lie.
China's IOC member, Yang Yang, was one of the individuals charged with making that decision.
Nine-time major winner, Gary Player, believes that reflects badly on the sport, and discussed this with me, as I had the opportunity to sit down with the man known as the 'Black Knight.'
One of the most important jobs at any Olympics is creating the Opening Ceremony. It is what showcases the host city to the world, and this year that job was awarded to experienced Italian creative director Marco Ballich.
For more, we are joined live in the studio by Keila Candido. She is a Foreign Specialist at the Portuguese Department of Xinhua News Agency. Welcome to our program, Keila.
Today, we turn to China's best female golfer Feng Shanshan to find out what she hopes to achieve at the Rio Olympics.
A report published on Monday in the journal, 'Nature Geoscience', says the glory days of coal consumption in China have come and gone. But is the peak of coal consumption in China truly a thing of the past?
Let's chat more with Andy Mok, managing director of Red Pagoda Resources.
Leading that call is Tun Musa Hitam, who founded the WIEF and continues to focus the forum's vision.
The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan meanwhile says a US interest rate hike at the next policy meeting in September will be on the table if economic data is supportive.
For more on the G20 Summit, joining us in the studio is Xu Qinduo, a current affairs commentator.
Let's cross over to Iwaitou CEO James Early in Washington D.C.
For more insights, joining us in the studio is Tay Choon Chong, managing partner of Vertex Ventures.
Sports Scene returns with an exclusive interview with one of the biggest names in figure skating, Evgeniy Plushenko. The Russian legend was in Beijing to attend an event called Amazing on Ice and he took time to talk to Peter Koveos about his career and his thoughts on Beijing hosting the 2022 Winter Games which the two-time Olympic gold medallist thinks will be fantastic.
For more analysis on this, we are joined now in the studio by Zhang Junshe, who is Vice-President of China's Naval Research Institute.
Earlier our reporter Yang Chengxi met with Sir James Dyson, one of the top figures in the world's industrial design circle, and provost to the UK's Royal College of Art.
For some analysis, we have in the studio Su Xiaohui, deputy director of the Department of International and Strategic Studies at the China Institute of International Studies.
Indonesia's Investment Coordinating Board recently opened what it calls the "China Desk". That's a special service that caters specifically to Chinese investors looking to improve Indonesia's growing industries such as infrastructure, manufacturing and even pharmaceuticals.
Big Data is not a new buzzword, but there are fundamental changes going on in the industry. For more, we sat down with the CEO of Dun and Bradstreet, one of the world's largest Big Data companies. CCTV reporter Martina Fuchs asked CEO Bob Carrigan about the latest trends in the sector and how to expand in China.
Continue with readying for Rio series now where CCTV reporters sit down with some of the world's top athletes ahead of the upcoming Games. Today we speak with Jamaican sprinter Veronica Campell Brown who is getting ready to compete in her fifth Olympics, hoping to win her third gold medal and, as she told CCTV Mike Fox, she feels just as good as she did 16 years ago.
On the sidelines of the G20 finance ministers and central bank governors' meeting, CCTV's Guan Xin caught up with Ueli Maurer, the Swiss finance minister.
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For more insight, we are joined in the studio by Jia Xiudong, who is a senior research fellow from the China Institute of International Studies.
For more on this meeting, we are now joined by professor Song Qingrun in the studio. He is a senior research fellow at the China Institute of Contemporary International Relations. Welcome.
For more on this, we have Professor Yang Yuguang, from the China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation. Welcome. Professor Yang.
On the sidelines of the roundtable dialogue with Premier Li Keqiang, we sat down with one of the leaders of the six major international economic and financial institutions: Guy Ryder, director-general of the International Labor Organization.
For more we are joined on the phone by Zhu Jiejin from the Center for BRICS Studies at Fudan University in Shanghai.
For more discussion on Boris Johnson's statement on Syria, we are joined by He Wenping from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
For more analysis on the case, we are now joined by Mr Wang Hanling, who is the director of the national center of Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
Serving as Prime Minister of France from 2005 to 2007, Dominique de Villepin is also a regular visitor to China. CCTVNEWS took an exclusive interview with him during the newly concluded World Peace Forum.
Joining me in the studio right now is Mr Liu Shinan, senior columnist with China Daily. Welcome. He is about to talk more on the uniqueness and preservation of cultural heritages in Asia.
Let's get some perspective on this from our guest Professor Shi Yinhong, joining us in the studio from the School of International Studies at Renmin University of China.
For more on this, we are join by Teng Jianqun, Director of American Studies Department at the China Institute of International Studies.
For more on this, we are joined by Peter Vincent, an expert in counter-terrorism, in Washington DC.
For more, let's cross to Fu Kuncheng from the South China Sea Institute at Xiamen University.
We are now joined in the studio by Professor Liu Chunsheng from the Central University of Finance and Economics.
For more on the South China Sea arbitration, we are joined now in studio by Liu Zhiqin, a senior fellow with Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies at Renmin University of China. Mr. Liu, good to have you with us.