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BEIJING, April 15 (Xinhuanet) -- China considers Japanese
leaders' Yasukuni shrine visit the crux of the matter that hinders bilateral
relations especially when the two Asian countries are at odds over history
textbooks and East China Sea issues.
"The Japanese leaders' Yasukuni shrine visit remains
the most prominent issue hindering Sino-Japanese bilateral ties," said Chinese
State Councilor Tang Jiaxuan in his meeting with Toyohiko Yamanouchi, president
of Japan's Kyodo News Agency on Tuesday.
"It is the crux of the matter that has resulted in a
suspension of the exchange of high-level visits between the two countries," Tang
said. "We cannot evade the question (of Yasukuni shrine visits) if we want to
improve bilateral relations."
The question should be dealt with properly and as
soon as possible, said Tang, and the Japanese leaders themselves should make a
political decision conductive to good overall bilateral relations.
The Asian neighbors are currently disagreeing on
Japan's official adoption of a new edition of history textbooks, which China
says gloss over its wartime atrocities.
"The essence of textbook issue is whether Japan can
appropriately recognize and treat its militaristic history of aggression and
instill in its young generation with a correct perception of that history," said
Tang.
"Japan's stance on the textbook issue is directly
related to Japan's future and Japan's image in the hearts of the people of its
Asian neighboring countries and the world at large," said Tang.
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