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Chinese President Hu Jintao (R) shakes hands with Japanese Liberal Democratic Party Secretary-General Bunmei Ibuki in Tokyo, capital of Japan, May 7, 2008. (Xinhua/Ren Zhenglai) Photo Gallery>>>
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TOKYO, May 7 (Xinhua) -- Visiting Chinese President
Hu Jintao Wednesday met here separately with leaders and representatives of
Japan's major political parties.
During the talks, President Hu said that China and
Japan, as close neighbors and major powers in Asia and in the world at large,
share vast common interests in international affairs and shoulder common
responsibility in promoting regional and world peace and development.
Promotion of China-Japan strategic and mutually
beneficial relations is not only in the fundamental interests of the two
countries and peoples and conducive to the peace, stability and prosperity of
Asia and the world, but also conforms with the common aspiration of the two
peoples and the general expectation of the international community, said Hu.
He said that China and Japan issued a joint statement
on advancing the strategic and mutually beneficial relations, the fourth
political document, which will serve as a guideline for the future development
of China-Japan relations.
Standing on the new historic threshold, China-Japan
relations are facing new opportunities for further development, said the Chinese
president, adding that China is willing to work with Japan to boost political
mutual trust and promote cooperation in areas of economy and trade,
environmental protection, energy, information, finance and global affairs as
well as people-to-people exchanges.
Hu said that while inter-party dialogues and
communication are important parts of strategic bilateral dialogue, the two sides
should make joint efforts to create new forms for exchange and communication,
enrich their contents and raise them to higher levels so as to make new
contributions to the Sino-Japanese strategic and mutually beneficial relations.
The party chiefs applauded Hu's visit and described
the fourth political document as of historical significance.
They expressed their willingness to make continued
efforts to open up new prospects for the China-Japan strategic and mutually
beneficial relations.
Bunmei Ibuki, secretary-general of the ruling Liberal
Democratic Party (LDP), said that pushing forward Japan-China strategic and
mutually beneficial relations is in the common interest of the two countries.
Akihiro Ohta, chief of the New Komeito Party, said
that the development of Japan-China relations is of great importance to the
world.
He expressed hope that the two sides will conduct
more exchanges of high-level visits, promote exchanges of the younger
generations of the two countries, and enhance bilateral strategic and mutually
beneficial relations.
The party leaders also wished the Beijing Olympic
Games an enormous success.
Special Report: President Hu Visits Japan