TOKYO, March 23 (Xinhua) -- A delegation of Chinese
lawmakers met with Japanese upper house legislators Friday, kicking off the
first talks under a regular exchange mechanism designed to boost bilateral
relations.
During the first round of meetings the two sides
exchanged views on political security. They are expected to discuss bilateral
trade, energy and environmental protection in the second and third rounds of the
meeting in the following days.
Addressing the meeting, Lu Yongxiang, vice-chairman
of China's National People's Congress Standing Committee, said that such talks
help press forward bilateral relations and build mutually beneficial strategic
ties.
Lu, who led the Chinese delegation, also said that
the upcoming visit of Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao to Japan is significant and
will help further improve the bilateral relationship.
Ogi Chikage, president of the House of Councilors of
Japan, echoed Lu in highlighting the importance of the meeting, adding that she
hopes the peoples of Japan and China would develop their friendship on the basis
of mutual understanding and trust, so as to contribute to peace and prosperity
in Asia and the world.
The Chinese delegation, which arrived on Thursday,
has also met with Speaker of the House of Representatives Kono Yohei.
Beijing and Tokyo signed a memorandum in October on
setting up the regular legislative exchange mechanism, under which the two sides
will host annual meetings in turn.