China will not give up its efforts in searching for the missing aircraft with 154 Chinese passengers aboard "as long as there is a glimmer of hope," Chinese Premier Li Keqiang told the media at the end of the parliament session. "We will not give up any suspected clue that is being found," he said. "We are also looking very closely at all suspected clues showing on satellite images," he said.His comments came after a Chinese satellite found three floating objects at a suspected crash site of the missing Malaysian Airlines plane.He said that the Chinese government has asked all relevant parties in the ongoing massive international search to enhance coordination to investigate the cause and to locate the missing jetliner as soon as possible.