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Japanese PM expects early visit to China
TOKYO—Japanese Prime Minister
Yasuo Fukudaon Thursday expressed his willingness to visit China at an
early date and to strengthen mutual trust with Chinese leaders.
The relationship between Japan and China is one of the most important
bilateral ties for both countries, Fukuda said. He said that Japan-China
relations are developing soundly and progressing toward a mutually
beneficial relationship based on common strategic interests.
Japanese and Chinese leaders should conduct exchanges and talks as often
as possible because it is very important for leaders of the two
countries to deepen understanding and to reinforce mutual trust, Fukuda
said during a joint interview with foreign journalists from four
countries.
Fukuda said that he agreed with Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao during a
telephone conversation in late September to make joint efforts for the
development of bilateral ties.
Japan and China should work together in the future to address a variety
of issues including trade and exchanges between the two peoples, and
possibly expand cooperation on energy and environmental protection,
Fukuda said.
On the East China Sea issue, Fukuda called for further wisdom from the
two parties to seek a solution acceptable to both sides. China expects
Japanese Prime Minister Fukuda Yasuo’s visit, Chinese Foreign Ministry
spokesman Liu Jianchao said Thursday.
“We hope Prime Minister Fukuda Yasuo can visit China as early as
possible, and hope his visit could bear fruit,” Liu said at a regular
press briefing. China believes that to maintain high-level visits
between the two countries could actively promote the sustainable
improvement and development of bilateral ties, Liu said.—Xinhua |