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Home >> China
UPDATED: 09:48, March 17, 2007
China, Japan warms up for Wen's April Japan tour
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As Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao's scheduled visit to Japan in April approaches, a favorable atmosphere is being created for the visit, the first of its kind in seven years.

"China is ready to make joint efforts with Japan to promote healthy and steady development of China-Japan relations," Chinese President Hu Jintao told visiting Hidenao Nakagawa, secretary general of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), and Kazuo Kitagawa, secretary general of the ruling coalition partner New Komeito on Friday afternoon.

Nakagawa and Kazuo Kitagawa arrived here Thursday for a five-day visit to China.

Hu said that the two countries should continuously enhance political trust, properly handle sensitive issues and work for a mutually beneficial relationship based on common strategic interests.

Nakagawa told Hu that Japan holds that China, who is seeking to build a harmonious society and become an economic power, is not a threat to Japan, and Japan, who is striving to become a political power, poses no threat to China.

Nakagawa called the consensus of building a strategic and mutually beneficial relationship a "wise decision" made by the two countries' leaders, saying the Japanese ruling parties are ready to make joint efforts with the Chinese side to push bilateral relations toward common strategic goals.

Before Nakagawa and Kazuo Kitagawa came to China, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe told them he hoped their trip to China would help create a sound environment for Premier Wen's visit to Japan.

Abe also asked them to deliver a letter to President Hu.

Premier Wen described on Friday at a press conference his planned visit to Japan in April as an "ice-melting journey" for the bilateral relations, after Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's "ice-breaking journey" to China last October.

This year marks the 35th anniversary of the normalization of China-Japan relations and is also the Year of Cultural and Sports Exchanges between them.

Hu said the two events provide important opportunities for the development of bilateral relations.

Hu suggested China and Japan strengthen trade and economic cooperation, and expand exchanges in the fields of culture, sports and science and technology, so as to bring about real benefits for the two peoples and lay a solid foundation for the friendship between the two countries for generations.

"The two countries should strengthen contacts and coordination on regional and international issues to jointly face regional and global tasks and challenges, and jointly strive to build a harmonious world featuring lasting peace and common prosperity," said Hu.

Kitagawa said this year is an important period for Japan-China relations. "Japan hopes to expand exchanges, contacts and cooperation through unremitting joint efforts to promote the friendship between Japan and China in a new era," he said.

The Japanese ruling parties delegation's visit was among the frequent visits by Japanese officials in recent months to prepare for the upcoming visit by Premier Wen.

New Komeito President Akihiro Ota visited China in early January and met with Hu. Hu stressed that the good momentum of the improvement of China-Japan relations should be maintained.

Nikai Toshihiro, chairman of the Diet Affairs Committee of LDP, visited China in late January.

In a meeting with Yuya Niwa, chairman of the General Council of LDP, Premier Wen said his Japan tour is aimed at continuing to promote the improvement and development of bilateral relations through joint efforts so as to benefit the two peoples.

Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing visited Tokyo in mid February, where he met House of Representatives Speaker Yohei Kono, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yasuhisa Shiozaki, Ota, Nakagawa, Kitagawa, and leaders of seven friendly organizations.

Great importance has been attached from both sides to Wen's coming visit.

Wen said on Friday he expected to reach consensus with Prime Minister Abe on the contents of strategic China-Japanese relations of mutual benefits and set up a mechanism to boost bilateral economic cooperation.

Abe on Feb. 20 underlined the necessity to make Wen's visit a success after hearing a report by former defense agency chief Fukushiro Nukaga.

Nukaga made a visit to China from Feb. 11 to 14 at the invitation of the Chinese Society of International Strategies, during which he met with some high ranking Chinese officials, including State Councilor Tang Jiaxuan, and Defense Minister Cao Gangchuan.

High-level visits between the two countries had stopped for long because of former Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's continued visits to the Yasukuni Shrine, where 14 Japanese class-A war criminals in the second World War were enshrined.

China and Japan overcame political obstacles last October when Hu and Abe met in Beijing. The two reached agreements on facilitating healthier development of bilateral relations, which brought bilateral ties back on track for improvement.

Source: Xinhua


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