Special Report: President Hu Visits Japan
TOKYO, May 8 (Xinhua) -- China and Japan pledged to
make contributions to effectively promote exchanges between the youths of the
two countries, according to a joint press communique issued here Wednesday.
The communique was issued on boosting exchanges and
cooperation between the two countries as measures to implement a joint statement
signed after talks between Chinese President Hu Jintao and Japanese Prime
Minister Yasuo Fukuda.
According to the communique issued during Hu's state visit
to Japan, the two sides are satisfied with the successful inauguration of the
China-Japan Friendly Exchange Year of Youth in 2008, and agreed to launch
exchanges of about 4,000 Chinese and Japanese young people each year in the next
four years.
China and Japan reached consensus on constantly
promoting the friendly exchanges between the youths of the two countries and
called on both sides to strengthen cooperation on the issue.
The two sides also agreed that it is of vital
significance to further strengthen exchange between the young and middle-aged
cadres of the two countries and they will continually support exchange and
cooperation in this field, the communique said.
This year is the China-Japan Friendly Exchange Year
of Youth set by leaders of the two countries and marks the 30th anniversary of
the signing of the Japan-China Peace and Friendship Treaty.
President Hu arrived here on Tuesday for a five-day
"warm-spring" state visit, the first trip by a Chinese president to Japan in a
decade.
