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TOKYO, Dec. 28 (Xinhuanet) -- Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi on Wednesday
said the relations with China and South Korea are "important."
"China and South are both Japan's important and friendly neighbors. The two countries'
development means opportunity to Japan," Koizumi told a press conference
on the last working day of 2005.
Referring to his annual visit to Yasukuni Shrine in the new year, Koizumi
only said the working day for next year starts on Jan. 4. Local media
interpreted his words as meaning not to visit the shrine at the first three days
of next year.
The prime minister is scheduled to visit the Middle East early January.
The shrine enshrines top Japanese World War II war criminals as well as the
war dead. Koizumi's visits to the shrine is the sticking point for the current
strained relationship with the two countries that once suffered greatly from the
Japanese militarism.
Koizumi said given there are differences in their stances, he still is
resolved to further the friendship with China and South Korea.
Koizumi has said he will step down as premier when his leadership in the
ruling party expires in September.
Concluding the performance of his administration in 2005, Koizumi said it
is a year he "can not forget," noting the hard-fought campaign to get his postal
privatization bill passed. Enditem
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