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Japanese House of Representatives
Speaker Yohei Kono speaks during a joint interview with Japan-based
Chinese correspondents in Tokyo, April 30, 2008. (Xinhua
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TOKYO, April 30 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu
Jintao's forthcoming visit to Japan is set to have far-reaching impact on the
Japan-China relationship during a long period in the future, Japanese House of
Representatives Speaker Yohei Kono said Wednesday.
"I am looking forward passionately to the visit,"
Kono said during a joint interview with Japan-based Chinese correspondents.
After going through a long time of low ebb, during
which communications between leaders of the two countries were suspended, the
bilateral ties finally reentered a sound state following Japanese former Prime
Minister Shinzo Abe and Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda's visits to China and
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao's visit to Japan, Kono said.
Leaders from both sides showed their willingness for
closer communications, he added.
On the economic front, Kono said Japan and China are
interdependent partners on the basis of huge trade volume, and should address
all issues with improved mutual understanding.
About exchange between youngsters, Kono said he was
happy to see that many Japanese and Chinese young people are interested in each
other's pop cultures and had enjoyed heated cultural communications. He expected
the communications to be furthered and deepened.
"I fully support attaching importance to younsters'
communications, which were stressed by leaders from the two countries in their
each meeting," Kono said.
"It's a very important idea to designate this year as
the year of bilateral exchange between youths," Kono said, adding that the
communications should be continued and personal friendships built in the
meantime should be preserved and developed in long terms.
About the East Sea gas field dispute, Kono said
although the issue is hard to resolve, it is not inextricable when bilateral
trust is strengthened.
"Despite all the problems between us, it is important
for us to push forward the bilateral ties with an eye to the future of our two
countries," Kono said.