BEIJING, Oct. 24 (Xinhua) -- China held a reception
here on Friday to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the China-Japan Peace and
Friendship Treaty signing, calling on both nations to make joint efforts to
further boost bilateral relations.
President Hu Jintao and visiting Japanese Prime
Minister Taro Aso attended the reception.
Recalling the history of the Sino-Japanese relations,
Hu said 30 years ago senior leaders, including late leader Deng Xiaoping and
ex-Japanese Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda, made a strategic decision to sign the
treaty.
He called it an important historic document in
bilateral ties since the normalization of relations in 1972.
Hu said the treaty had for the first time nailed down
the general direction of bilateral ties featuring peaceful co-existence and
long-term friendship. He added it had played an important role in pushing
forward the ties in a correct fashion.
Since then, peace, friendship and cooperation
remained in the mainstream of the relation despite some twists and turns, he
said.
The four political documents signed between the two
countries had laid a political foundation for the long term stable development
of bilateral ties, Hu said, adding both sides had made hard-won progress in
cooperation in various areas.
After the normalization of the ties, the political
and economic exchanges between the two nations had developed quickly.
On Oct. 23, 1978, China and Japan exchanged documents
of ratification of the Treaty of Peace and Friendship during the visit of the
then Chinese Vice Premier Deng to Japan. This had become one of the four
important political documents (the other three are the joint statement in 1972,
the joint declaration in 1998 and the joint statement in May) for the ties.
Hu thanks all those who had contributed to cementing
the China-Japan friendship, adding insightful officials of two countries,
including the seven Japan-China friendship institutions, had made great efforts
to push forward bilateral friendship, despite the variety of domestic and
international situations.
The Sino-Japanese relations were at a new starting
point to create history and faced important opportunities for further
development.
"We are willing to work with the Japanese side to
increase political mutual trust, intensify cooperation and friendly exchanges to
advance China-Japan strategic and reciprocal relations," Hu noted.
Aso highlighted the bilateral exchanges and
cooperation of the past 30 years, attributing the development of the relation to
people who were working hard to push forward the ties.
China and Japan are permanent neighbors, and the
relations between the two should be in the nature of indispensable partnership.
Aso called on the two countries to continue their dialogue and exchanges at
various levels and cement consultation and cooperation in aim to achieve joint
development and help to promote the stability and prosperity of Asia and the
world.
Aso arrived in China on Thursday evening to attend
the seventh Asia-Europe Meeting. It was his first visit since taking office last
month.