BEIJING, Jan. 15 -- Chinese Premier Wen
Jiabao has also attended the trilateral leaders' meeting with Japan and South
Korea in Cebu. He chaired the conference with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo
Abe, and South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun.
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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (C), South
Korean President Roh Moo-Hyun (L) and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe
meet in Cebu of the Philippines, Jan. 14, 2007. (Xinhua
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During the meeting, Wen Jiabao first addressed the
importance of maintaining a good relationship between the three nations. He says
they should safeguard the regional stability of East Asia. They reached
consensus on various issues, including continuing the trilateral leaders'
meeting under the 10+3 framework of ASEAN. They also agreed on establishing a
high-profile trilateral diplomatic consultation mechanism.
On the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue, Wen Jiabao
said the Six-party talks are an effective way to resolve the problem peacefully.
The talks give all parties concerned an important consultation platform. Shinzo
Abe and Roh Moo-hyun also reiterated their commitment to a peaceful solution and
the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula. A joint communique was issued
after the talks.
When meeting with South Korean President Roh
Moo-hyun, Wen Jiabao discussed boosting comprehensive cooperation with South
Korea and holding talks on establishing a Sino-South Korean Free Trade zone. Roh
Moo-hyun praised China's effort on the Six-party talks and says his country will
continue to promote bilateral trade ties.
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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (C) shakes
hands with South Korean President Roh Moo-Hyun (L) and Japanese Prime
Minister Shinzo Abe in Cebu of the Philippines, Jan. 14, 2007.(Xinhua
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At the meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo
Abe, the Chinese Premier spoke highly of the improvement in Sino-Japanese
relations since Abe took office. Wen Jiabao says China and Japan should make
more efforts on issues such as resolving historical problems and building
political mutual trust.
Shinzo Abe reaffirmed Japan's One-China policy and
says his government will keep Japan a nation of peace. The two leaders agreed to
hold more high-level strategic talks in the new year and resume negotiations
over the East China Sea. The Premier also accepted Shinzo Abe's invitation to
visit Japan this Spring.
(Source: CCTV)