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BEIJING, May 1 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese government has taken diplomatic moves to reverse the downturn of China-Japan relations.
Chinese President Hu Jintao's speech on Sino-Japanese ties in March
was "an important diplomatic move" adopted by China to improve bilateral ties,
said Chinese State Councilor Tang Jiaxuan here Monday.
Tang made the remarks in a meeting with Japan's Liberal Democratic
Party Secretary-General Takebe Tsutomu.
"Under the new situation, the maintenance of healthy and stable
growth of Sino-Japanese ties complies with the fundamental interests of the two
peoples and the common aspiration of the international community," Tang said.
"Sino-Japanese ties now face certain difficulties. Such a situation
should be promptly reversed," Tang said.
Hu made the speech when meeting with heads of seven Japan-China
friendship organizations in Beijing on March 31.
The seven organizations, which came as guests of the China-Japan
Friendship Association, include the Japanese Council for the Promotion of
International Trade, Association of Diet men League for Japan-China Friendship,
Japan-China Friendship Association, Japan-China Cultural Exchange Association,
Japan-China Association on Economy and Trade, Japan-China Society,and
Japan-China Friendship Center.
The relationship between China and Japan has been chilled in recent
years due to Japanese Prime Minister Koizumi Junichiro's repeated pilgrimage to
the Yasukuni Shrine, which honors 2.5 million Japanese war dead, including 14
Class-A World War II criminals.
Leaders of the two neighboring countries have halted exchanges of
visit for over four years, ever since Koizumi began paying homage to the
controversial war shrine soon after he took office in 2001.
Hu told the heads of the seven Japanese organizations that in recent
years, China-Japan relationship has been faced with a difficult situation, which
has aroused worries from the two peoples and attention from the international
community.
The sticking point in this issue is that certain Japanese leader
insists on visiting the Yasukuni Shrine, Hu said, noting that this move harms
the feelings of peoples from China and other victimized countries, and infringes
upon the political foundation of the China-Japan relations.
According to Tang, Hu in the speech fully expounded China's
principled stance on Sino-Japanese ties with "an attitude responsible for the
history, the people and the future".
Being responsible for the history means that the historical facts
should be respected, and historical lessons should be learned so as to prevent
the replay of historical tragedy, Hu said.
Being responsible for the people means that the development of
China-Japan relations should always be based on enhancing friendship between the
two peoples and seeking for concrete benefits for the two peoples, Hu noted.
Being responsible for the future means that the two sides should
persist in the peaceful coexistence and friendship for generations to come, and
jointly create the bright future for the China-Japan good-neighborly friendship
and mutually-beneficial cooperation, he said.
The president said the Chinese government has a "clear", "consistent"
and "unswerving" stance on its relations with Japan.
Hu's speech "fully demonstrated China's active gesture and sincere
aspiration to improve Sino-Japanese ties", Tang said, adding that the speech
clearly directed the course of the improvement of bilateral ties and presented
effective ways to address the current problems and the future prospects of
Sino-Japanese ties.
Tang also urged Takebe and other friends from the LDP to enhance
communications among political parties in the two countries in an effort to play
a constructive role in bilateral ties.
Takebe said Japan would learn the lesson from history and adhere to
the path of peaceful development.
He was willing to contribute to the improvement and growth of
Japan-China relations through the promotion of exchanges between two ruling
parties, as well as localities and non-governmental organizations of the two
countries.
The growth of bilateral ties is of significance to the maintenance of
peace in Asia and the world at large, he said.
China is Takebe's first leg of a week-long Asian trip that will also
take him to Mongolia. Enditem |