Special Report:
President Hu Visits
Japan
BEIJING, May 8 (Xinhua)-- Protests by a handful of
individuals during President Hu Jintao's current visit to Japan would not stop
the development of Sino-Japan ties, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Qin Gang
said Thursday.
"These are done by a tiny number of individuals," Qin
told a press conference.
"We believe the majority of Japanese people are
friendly to China. We believe they and the Japanese government support our
efforts and resolution to safeguard China's national sovereignty and territorial
integrity," Qin said.
He said China appreciated the Japanese government's
clear and absolute stance on the Tibet issue.
Qin rebuffed the clamour of the Tibet secessionist
and Japanese right-wing activists: "Tibet will always be an inalienable part of
China and the progress of Tibet will not be blocked."
"The noises made by those tiny number of persons will
not impede the wheels of Sino-Japan ties, nor stop the trend of Sino-Japan
friendship," Qin added.
