SINGAPORE, Aug. 15 (Xinhua) -- Singapore said on Tuesday, the repeated
visits by Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi to a war shrine, would
hamper closer relations and cooperation in East Asia.
Despite strong criticism at home and from neighboring Asian countries,
Koizumi visited the Yasukuni Shrine Tuesday morning. Itwas Koizumi's sixth visit
to the shrine since taking office in 2001.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement that Singapore
regretted Koizumi's visit to the shrine as prime minister.
"These visits are both a Japanese domestic issue and an international
diplomatic concern," the statement also said.
It said that the Singapore government's position on such visitshas been
articulated many times and remains unchanged.
Such visits have and will continue to provoke strong reactions in China,
South Korea and other parts of Asia, according to the statement.
"They are not helpful to the larger common interest of building closer
relations and cooperation in East Asia, including Southeast Asia," the statement
read.
"We hope that this larger common interest, which Japan undoubtedly shares
will not be overlooked by Japan," it added.
The Yasukuni Shrine honors 2.5 million Japanese war dead, including about
1,000 convicted war criminals from World War II, 14 of whom were wartime leaders
convicted by an Allied tribunal as"Class A" war criminals.
The war dead, including war criminals honored there, were responsible for
the most atrocious crimes during Japan's war of aggression against its Asian
neighbors. Enditem