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TOKYO, Dec. 16 (Xinhuanet) -- China's Ambassador to
Japan Wang Yi lodged a protest Thursday against Japan's intention to issue a
visa to Lee Teng-hui, a leading advocate of independence for Taiwan.
Wang's protest came after Japanese Chief Cabinet
Secretary Hiroyuki Hosoda told the press Thursday that Tokyo would issue a
travel visa to Lee early Thursday.
Calling for a meeting with Japanese Vice Foreign
Minister Yukio Takeuchi to discuss the issue, Wang said Lee is a leading "Taiwan
independence" seeker undermining both relations across the Taiwan Strait and
regional stability.
Wang said China does not accept Japan's claim to
support the one-China policy on one hand, while appearing to sanction Taiwan
separatism on the other.
He said it was an unacceptable decision and China
strongly opposed it.
Wang said effort from both China and Japan are needed
to improve bilateral relations between the two and that if Japan remains
intractable on the issue, it will bear its own consequences.
Earlier in the day, Hosoda said the visit by Lee and
his familywas not a political event but for sightseeing, which would not impair
Sino-Japanese relations.
Hosoda also reiterated that Japan does not support
"Taiwan independence", adding that Japan would continue to abide by the
one-China policy.
Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi also
confirmed Hosoda's sentiments at a press conference, stressing that Japan would
continue to attach importance to Sino-Japanese relations. Enditem
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