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Wen: Shrine visit cause of sour China-Japan ties
www.chinaview.cn 2005-12-13 00:29:08

    KUALA LUMPUR, Dec. 12 (Xinhuanet) -- Premier Wen Jiabao on Monday said the cause for the sour ties between China and Japan was that the Japanese leader failed to correctly face up to the historical issue by successively visiting the Yasukuni shrine.

   ; Wen made the remarks at a press conference Monday evening after he attended the 9th China-ASEAN and ASEAN Plus China, Japan and Republic of Korea Summit and the first East Asia Summit, at which he delivered a major speech calling for joint efforts to build common prosperity in East Asia.

    Asked by a Japanese reporter on whether the sour ties between China and Japan could affect ASEAN Plus China, Japan and Republic of Korea Summit and the first East Asia Summit, Wen said a meeting among Chinese, Japanese and Republic of Korean leaders was originally planned as part of the series of the ASEAN meetings, but it has been postponed because the atmosphere and foundation for the meeting is not good.

    The premier said the responsibility for the postponement did not lie on the Chinese side, which the Chinese side was not willing to see.

    The Japanese aggression against China during the WWII was a tremendous disaster for the Chinese people, with casualties amounting to as many as 35 million, the premier said.

    China has consistently seen the Yasukuni shrine that worships Japan's Class A war criminals in the World War II as a symbol of Japan's past militarism. Japanese Prime Minister Koizumi Junichiro's visits to the shrine greatly hurts the feelings of the Chinese people, the Korean people and the peoples of other Asian countries.

    China and Japan are neighbors, and the Chinese government has held that developing long-term and stable Chinese-Japanese ties is in conformity with the fundamental interests of the two peoples, and is "our unswerving policy," Wen said.

    "This policy has never been changed even in the most difficult times," Wen said.

    "The key to the issue now is the Japanese leader must go with the trend of the world, take history as a mirror, orient toward the future and take practical actions so as not to disturb and sabotage the Chinese-Japanese ties," the Chinese premier said. Enditem

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