BEIJING, March 18 (Xinhua) -- Top officials from
Japan's ruling parties said here Sunday that Japan will make utmost efforts for
the success of Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao's upcoming visit to Japan.
"Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and the Japanese
government warmly welcome Wen's visit. We hope to thaw the drift ice in our
relations through exchange of visits between the state leader of two countries,"
said Hidenao Nakagawa, secretary general of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP).
Japan expects the two countries can achieve progress
on the issue of oil and gas joint exploitation in the East China Sea in this
visit, he said in an exclusive interview with Xinhua.
A delegation from the Japanese ruling parties, headed
by Nakagawa and Kazuo Kitagawa, secretary general of the ruling coalition
partner New Komeito, arrived here Thursday evening for a five-day visit to
China.
Before their departure to Beijing, Abe met with
Nakagawa and Kitagawa and told them to create a favorable atmosphere for Wen's
visit scheduled for April.
This year marks the 35th anniversary of the
normalization of China-Japan relations and is also the Year of Cultural and
Sports Exchanges between them.
Speaking to Xinhua, Nakagawa and Kitagawa said
increasing mutual understanding between Japanese and Chinese people,
particularly between the young people, is an important basis for sound
development of bilateral relations.
Nakagawa said he will personally head a large
delegation to visit China this year to enhance people-to-people exchanges.
Kitagawa also said that Japan will simplify its visa
application procedure so as to facilitate Chinese tourists to travel to Japan.
There were 810,000 Chinese tourists coming to Japan
in 2006 and the number is expected to exceed one million this year.
When talking about bilateral trade and economic
cooperation, Nakagawa said the continuous growth of Chinese economy is conducive
to the restoration of Japanese economy.
"There is no doubt that the bilateral economic and
trade relations will further deepen," Kitagawa said.
China-Japan relations soured when former Japanese
leader Junichiro Koizumi paid successive visits to Yasukuni Shrine, where14
Japanese class-A war criminals in the second World War were enshrined.
The two countries overcame political obstacles last
October when Japanese new leader Abe paid an ice-breaking visit to Beijing.
"Abe's efforts to improve bilateral ties is for the
interests of Japan and its people," Nakagawa said.
Japan's position in pushing forward strategic and
mutually beneficial relations will not change, he added.
Japan and China should foster closer strategic
cooperation so as to remove "drift ice" between the two countries, said
Nakagawa, who compared earlier the disputes between Japan and China to drift
ice.
The two countries can also step up cooperation in
various fields such as energy and environmental protection, Kitagawa said.
Related:
China, Japan should seize opportunity
to advance relations, says Chinese State Councilor
BEIJING, March 18 (Xinhua) -- China and Japan should
seize the current opportunity and jointly work to ensure that China-Japan
relation develop in a long-term, healthy and stable way, said Chinese State
Councilor Tang Jiaxuan on Sunday.
Tang made the remarks when he met with a a Japanese
delegation headed by Hidenao Nakagawa, secretary general of the Liberal
Democratic Party (LDP), and Kazuo Kitagawa, secretary general of the ruling
coalition partner New Komeito.