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Premier Wen Jiabao Meets Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yasuo Fukuda (10/08/2003)
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2004-08-16
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On August 10, 2003, Premier Wen Jiabao had a
meeting with visiting Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yasuo
Fukuda and his entourage.
Wen extended welcome
to Yasuo Fukuda for his taking a special trip to Beijing to
attend activities marking the 25th anniversary of the
Sino-Japanese treaty of peace and friendship. Speaking
highly of the contribution made by late Japanese Prime
Minister Takeo Fukuda to the signing of the treaty and to
the bilateral relations, Wen said that China and Japan
should carry forward the belief and foresight of the older
generation of statesmen from both countries and always
adhere to the principles and spirit of the treaty so as to
promote the Sino-Japanese relations in the new century on
the existing basis.
Wen said that it was in
the fundamental interests of both sides to promote political
trust, economic cooperation and friendship between the
peoples of China and Japan, two neighboring countries
separated by a strip of water. To this end, the two sides
should draw lessons from history and gear to the future,
view the bilateral relations in a strategic perspective,
properly handle relevant issues, particularly the historical
issues and the Taiwan issue, expand cooperation for mutual
benefit, and promote the sound development of bilateral
ties.
Fukuda thanked Wen for his meeting and
conveyed the greetings of Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro
Koizumi to Premier Wen. Fukuda said it was significant to
visit China on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the
Sino-Japanese treaty of peace and friendship. He noted that
the two sides reviewed the treaty and its significance to
the bilateral relations. Both sides reaffirmed their
political will to push forward the bilateral ties in the new
century by treating historical issues seriously and adhering
to the principles of the peace and friendship treaty.
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