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Japan to promote exchanges with China: Abe
Tokyo—Japanese Prime Minister
Shinzo Abe said in a Japan-China friendship organization paper that
Japan would promote exchanges with China in 2007 to build strategic
bilateral ties for mutual benefit.
He noted that efforts would be made to boost the bilateral relations to
a new level through activities surrounding “the cultural and sports
exchange year.”
“The destination of my first foreign visit as prime minister was China,”
Abe said in the paper named “Japan and China”. The realization of the
visit means that “both countries value the relations and acknowledge the
necessity of frank dialogue and exchanges.”
Abe also mentioned his later meeting with Chinese President Hu Jintao in
Hanoi, Vietnam, in which they reached agreement in promoting exchanges.
Such dialogues and exchanges will be a great help for future relations,
he said.
Since the normalization of the Japan-China diplomatic ties in 1972, the
two neighbors have established unprecedented ties in economic areas and
personnel exchange, he said in the address.
Over 1,000 high school students from either country visited the other in
2006. The exchange between the youths, who carry the responsibilities
for future, is very important for the development of bilateral ties and
he would endeavor to offer support, the premier added.
—Daily Mail, People’s Daily news exchange item |