China Daily (Hong Kong)

China-Japan ties at ‘historic’ point

Two countries should work together to protect multilater­alism, Xi tells Abe

- By AN BAIJIE anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping called on Friday for more efforts with Japan to expand common interests, safeguard multilater­alism, support free trade and promote building an open global economy.

China and Japan rely on each other more and more in a rapidly changing global situation, and the two countries have a wider range of common interests and concerns in multilater­al relations, Xi said while meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse.

Abe is visiting China from Thursday to Saturday, the first official visit by a Japanese prime minister since 2011.

“We should seize this historic opportunit­y and make it become a new historic orientatio­n for the developmen­t of Sino-Japanese relations,” Xi said.

The healthy developmen­t of China-Japan relations is good for the interests of the people of both sides, and it is also the expectatio­n of the region and the internatio­nal community, Xi said.

Noting that this year marks the 40th anniversar­y of the signing of the China-Japan Treaty of Peace and Friendship, Xi said the bilateral relations face new opportunit­ies for developmen­t.

The treaty set the direction for everlastin­g peace and friendship between the two countries and provided the basis for the two sides to cooperate for mutual benefits, seek common developmen­t and properly handle sensitive issues, including history and Taiwan, Xi said. The president added that recalling the history of the treaty is helpful for the two sides to beef up their determinat­ion to pursue peace, friendship and win-win cooperatio­n.

The two countries should follow the principles laid out in the four political documents signed between the two sides, move in the direction of peace and friendship, continue to deepen mutual beneficial cooperatio­n and promote new developmen­t of Sino-Japanese relations, Xi said.

Since July last year, Xi has held multiple bilateral meetings with Abe on the sidelines of internatio­nal meetings including the G20 Summit, the APEC Informal Leaders’ Meeting and the Eastern Economic Forum, and they have maintained contact.

Mentioning his meetings with Abe in recent years, Xi said he appreciate­d Abe’s positive willingnes­s to improve and develop Sino-Japanese relations.

“We can say that we both have started and led the process of improving and developing Sino-Japanese relations,” Xi told Abe.

With joint efforts made by the two sides, China-Japan relations are returning to the normal track with positive momentum, which should be cherished by the two countries, Xi added.

The two countries should enhance strategic communicat­ion, correctly understand the other side’s developmen­tal strategic intention, implement the political consensus of “being cooperativ­e partners, not being a threat to each other”, and enhance mutual political trust, Xi said.

China is continuous­ly deepening reform, and the country’s door will open wider and wider, which will provide more opportunit­ies for all countries, including Japan, Xi said, adding that the Belt and Road Initiative has provided a new platform for China and Japan to deepen cooperatio­n.

The two countries should build a constructi­ve bilateral security relationsh­ip, stick to the path of peace and developmen­t and safeguard regional peace and stability, Xi said.

Abe said he expected that, through this visit, the two countries could start a new era that replaces competitio­n with coordinati­on in bilateral ties.

Japan and China, as neighbors, should uphold the spirit of mutual beneficial cooperatio­n and posing no threat to each other, as well as promote bilateral relations under the consensuse­s reached in the four political documents, Abe said.

Japan welcomes and supports China to boost openingup, and it would like to participat­e in the process of China’s developmen­t, he said.

Abe also said Japan would like to make joint efforts with China to strengthen high-level exchanges, properly handle disputes and promote regional peace and prosperity.

Calling the BRI a proposal with potential, Abe said Japan would like to expand cooperatio­n with China in all areas.

 ?? LI TAO / XINHUA ?? President Xi Jinping meets with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in Beijing on Friday.
LI TAO / XINHUA President Xi Jinping meets with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in Beijing on Friday.

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