BEIJING, Sept. 27 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Wen
Jiabao delivered congratulations to Shinzo Abe over his inauguration as Japan's
new Prime Minister on Tuesday.
In a congratulatory message, Wen expressed his "heartfelt congratulations" to Abe.
China-Japan relations are in an "important historical
period," Wen said.
"Based on the three political documents, to
continuously develop the China-Japan good-neighborly, friendly and cooperative
relationship not only conforms with the common interests of the two countries
and the two peoples, but also benefits peace, stability and prosperity in the
Asia-Pacific region, as well as the world as a whole," he said.
The three political documents -- the Sino-Japanese
Joint Statement, the Peace and Friendship Treaty, and the Sino-Japanese Joint
Declaration -- are the guiding principles for the development of China-Japanese
relations.
"I am willing to work together with you [Abe] to make
unremitting efforts" to push forward the development of China-Japan relations,
Wen added.
Abe won a landslide victory in the ruling Liberal
Democratic Party's presidential election on Sept. 20, and was elected new Prime
Minister on Tuesday. He has pledged to improve relations with Japan's Asian
neighbors.
After Abe's inauguration on Tuesday, Chinese Foreign
Ministry spokesman Qin Gang said that China hopes Japan's new leader to make
efforts to improve and develop bilateral relations.
Qin said Japan knows very well the obstacles to the
development of its relationship with China, urging Abe to meet his words with
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