Special report: Premier Wen visits ROK,
Japan
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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao
(3rd L) holds talks with his Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe in Tokyo,
capital of Japan, April 11, 2007. (Xinhua Photo/Fan
Rujun) Photo
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TOKYO, April 11 (Xinhua) -- Visiting Chinese
Premier Wen Jiabao held talks with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe here
Wednesday, during which the two leaders agreed on the content of the strategic,
mutually beneficial relationship between the two countries.
They also agreed to set up a high-level economic
dialogue mechanism, and to upgrade cooperation in various areas through joint
efforts.
With an agreement reached in October 2006 to overcome
the political obstacles to bilateral ties, Prime Minister Abe paid a visit to
China, breaking the political deadlock in bilateral ties, said Wen.
Cooperation in various areas has become increasingly
active since then, a welcome sign for the two peoples as well as the
international community, Wen added.
Continued improvement and development of China-Japan
relations, and enhancement of their friendly cooperation conform to the shared
aspirations of both peoples and to the historical trends, Wen said.
China and Japan are close neighbors and achieving
long-term, healthy and stable development of bilateral relations will benefit
both sides, and will also be conducive to peace and development in the region
and the rest of the world, Wen said.
To build a strategic, mutually beneficial
relationship, the two sides should handle the course of bilateral ties from a
strategic height and a long-term perspective, Wen noted.
Welcoming Wen's official visit to Japan, Abe said
Japan and China reached consensus on constructing a strategic, mutually
beneficial relationship between the two countries last October. Since then,
political contact has become frequent and economic exchanges closer.
He expressed the hope that bilateral ties would make
new strides through Wen's visit.
Premier Wen arrived here on Wednesday for a three-day
official visit which he has described as an "ice thawer" in Sino-Japanese ties
following the "ice-breaking" trip by Abe to China last October.
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Visiting Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (L)
shakes hands with his Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe during a welcoming
ceremony in Tokyo, capital of Japan, April 11, 2007. Wen arrived in Tokyo
April 11 for an official visit to Japan. (Xinhua Photo/Fan
Rujun) Photo
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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao is
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TOKYO, April 11 (Xinhua) --
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao arrived here Wednesday for a three-day official visit
he described as an "ice thawer" of Sino-Japanese ties following the
"ice-breaking" trip to China last October by his Japanese counterpart Shinzo
Abe.
The visit is the first by a Chinese premier since 2000 and
occurs against the backdrop of the two countries working hard to mend relations.
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Premier Wen concludes visit to S
Korea
SEOUL, April 11 (Xinhua) -- Visiting Chinese Premier Wen
Jiabao wrapped up his two-day visit to South Korea on Wednesday, and left for an
"ice-thawing" journey to Japan.
Wen described his visit as "substantial and fruitful"
shortly before concluding his South Korean tour, saying that the future looked
good for cooperation between the two countries. Full
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