China Daily

Li reminds Japanese of terms in treaty

- By HU YONGQI and CAI HONG in Tokyo

The China-Japan Treaty of Peace and Friendship, which includes Japan’s self-reflection on aggression against China and its one-China stance, is one of the four political documents both countries should fully comply with to bring bilateral ties back to the right track, Premier Li Keqiang said on Thursday.

The treaty was a milestone document for bilateral relations, confirming principles in the China-Japan Joint Declaratio­n and the adherence to the one-China policy, the premier said at a reception that commemorat­ed the 40th anniversar­y of the signing of the treaty in Tokyo.

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, and more than 1,400 representa­tives from both countries participat­ed in the event, which Li said showcased a wide range of common interests shared by the two countries.

Over the past 40 years, bilateral ties made productive achievemen­ts guided by principles set in the treaty, despite twists and turns, Li said. Ties can move back to the right track because of the spirit and fundamenta­l principles set in the four political documents, he said.

Both countries should comply with the treaty to increase friendship, said Li, who called for learning from history and facing up to the future, while keeping high-level exchanges between the two neighbors.

The premier called on Japan to align its developmen­t strategies with the Belt and Road Initiative, boost cooperatio­n in innovation and high-end manufactur­ing.

Li said people-to-people exchanges, including tourism, should be promoted to enhance connection­s between the two peoples. Tokyo’s hosting of the 2020 Summer Olympic Games and China’s hosting the 2022 Winter Olympic

Games will provide opportunit­ies to enhance communicat­ion among the public.

As two of the world’s major economies, China and Japan should make further efforts to safeguard the multilater­al trading system and free trade by fighting against rising protection­ism, Li said.

“During my visit, Abe and I had frank talks and reached a basic consensus. Around 20 projects were approved by both countries,” Li said.

Meetings between leaders from both countries can make great strides in ties, and the two countries have agreed to expand cooperatio­n in fields such as finance and trade, Abe said.

Earlier on Thursday, Li also visited Japanese Emperor Akihito and several leading politician­s.

The two countries should take full advantage of the exchange of their legislativ­e organizati­ons, bringing people from all walks of life to have an objective and rational perception of the ties, Li told Japanese legislator­s.

During a meeting with Tadamori Oshima, speaker of the House of Representa­tives in Japan’s parliament, or Diet, the premier said President Xi Jinping sent a clear message to the world at the 2018 Boao Forum for Asia in Hainan province that China will firmly open its door wider. New opportunit­ies will come for pragmatic cooperatio­n between China and Japan.

Oshima congratula­ted Li for his successful visit to Japan. Cooperativ­e agreements signed between Japan and China and positive results from trilateral talks by leaders of China, Japan and the Republic of Korea on Wednesday will help promote peace, stability and prosperity for Asia and the world at large, he said.

Chuichi Date, president of the House of Councillor­s in the Diet, said bilateral ties are among the most important ties for both countries. China’s peaceful developmen­t is vital to Japan as well as the region and the world, he said.

During my visit, Abe and I had frank talks and reached a basic consensus.”

Premier Li Keqiang

 ?? AFP ?? Premier Li Keqiang engages in conversati­on on Thursday with Japan’s Emperor Akihito (left) at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo. He said he hoped bilateral ties improve. It was the first time a Chinese premier has met with the emperor since June 2010....
AFP Premier Li Keqiang engages in conversati­on on Thursday with Japan’s Emperor Akihito (left) at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo. He said he hoped bilateral ties improve. It was the first time a Chinese premier has met with the emperor since June 2010....

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