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TOKYO, Aug. 12 (Xinhuanet) -- Japanese Prime Minister
Junichiro Koizumi suggested Friday that he would not visit the Yasukuni Shrine
on or around Aug. 15, which is an annual practice that has deteriorated Japan's
relations with neighboring countries.
The premier said in 2002 that he
does not want to prompt concerns and a sense of vigilance again in and outside
Japan by sticking to a visit around Aug. 15.
When asked if he has changed his stance at a press
conference on the day, the premier said: "There is no change".
The Yasukuni Shrine enshrines 14 Class-A war
criminals along with more than 2 million Japanese war dead. Koizumi has visited
the shrine four times since he came to power in 2001.
The worships have enraged other Asian countries,
especially China and South Korea, and soured diplomatic relations.
Koizumi has refrained from specifying whether he
would go therethis year, only saying he would make a decision appropriately.
Meanwhile, Environment Minister Yuriko Koike and
Health, Welfare and Labor Minister Hidehisa Otsuji said Friday they will visit
on next Monday. Enditem
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