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| China willing to develop friendly ties with Japan |
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| www.chinaview.cn
2006-09-26 23:39:22
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BEIJING, Sept. 26 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Wen
Jiabao on Tuesday sent a message to Japan's newly-elected Prime Minister Shinzo
Abe, expressing China's willingness to make efforts to develop good neighborly,
friendly, and cooperative relations with Japan on the basis of three political
documents.
The three documents -- the Sino-Japanese Joint
Statement, the Peace and Friendship Treaty, and the Sino-Japanese Joint
Declaration -- have been the guiding principles for the development of
Sino-Japanese relations over the past 30-plus years.
Also on Tuesday, Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing
sent a message to his Japanese counterpart Taro Aso to congratulate him on his
reelection. Enditem
Related story: China urges Japan to take substantive
action to improve ties
BEIJING, Sept. 21 (Xinhua) -- China on Thursday urged
Japan to take substantive action to show its commitment to improving China-Japan
ties.
"China hopes the new leader of the Japanese Liberal
Democratic Party (LDP) will match his actions to his words, and make concrete
efforts to improve and develop bilateral ties," Chinese Foreign Ministry
spokesman Qin Gang told a routine press conference. Full story
Shinzo Abe elected Japan's new PM
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Parliament members applaud for the
election of Shinzo Abe (2nd L Front) as prime minister at the House of
Representatives in Tokyo, Sept. 26, 2006. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery
>>> | TOKYO,
Sept. 26 (Xinhua) -- The newly-elected president of Japan's ruling Liberal
Democratic Party (LDP) Shinzo Abe expectably won the vote in an extra Diet
session and was elected the country's new prime minister on Tuesday afternoon.
His earlier victory, with 339 votes out the some 480, in the lower house, which holds the final say in picking a premier, was corresponded in the upper house given the majorities enjoyed by the ruling bloc, made up of the LDP and its coalition partner New Komeito party, in both houses. [1] [2] [3] [4]
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