Special
report: Premier Wen visits ROK,
Japan
OSAKA, Japan, April 13 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Wen
Jiabao said Friday that the Chinese government will continue to support a closer
relationship with West Japan, the second largest economic circle in Japan.
West Japan, or the Kansai region, plays an important
role in the Sino-Japanese economic relationship, Wen said at the meeting with
Osaka Governor Fusae Ohta along with regional political and business
dignitaries.
Recalling the long history of exchanges between China
and the Kansai region, the premier said that the Chinese government attaches
great importance to and will continue to encourage forging closer relations with
the region.
Wen also hopes that Kansai governments and business
people would also exert their own efforts to push that cooperation to a new
high.
Ohta said that the cooperation with China is vital
for the Kansai's development in the future.
The 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and the 2010 World
Expo in Shanghai will provide opportunities for Kansai to further the relations
with China, Ohta said.

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