Although he did not directly address the
whereabouts of blind human rights activist Chen Guangcheng
"We think China will be stronger if it opens up and liberalizes its own system," the president said.
Obama made the comments during a joint press conference in the East Room of the White House with Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda.
As Mark reported earlier
Obama said he was aware of the reports but that he would not comment.
The press conference is ongoing. We'll update this post with more.
Update at 2:45 p.m. ET. On Bin Laden's Killing:
President Obama was asked about a statement made by Mitt Romney today. Close to the one-year anniversary of the killing of Osama bin Laden, Romney said that
"even Jimmy Carter" would have ordered the raid
President Obama did not address Romney by name but did say that people "should take a look at people's previous statements" and "let them explain it."
Obama was referring to 2007 debate in which Romney is asked directly if he would order a raid in Pakistan to capture bin Laden. Romney
gives a nuanced answer
Update at 2:59 p.m. ET. Japan, U.S. Relations:
On the relationship between the United States and Japan, Obama and Prime Minister Noda outlined "a new joint vision" for the two countries.
Obama said the countries had a "renewed agreement"
to move American Marines out of Okinawa
Obama said the two countries were also committed to being "global partners" on issues like the war in Afghanistan and the tense relationship with North Korea.
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