China Daily

China ready to boost ties with Japan

Envoy conveys Beijing’s commitment, but calls lack of mutual trust a weak point

- By CHEN YINGQUN chenyingqu­n@chinadaily.com. cn

China is ready to work with Japan to tackle difficulti­es and promote the continuous improvemen­t and developmen­t of bilateral relations, Kong Xuanyou, the Chinese ambassador to Japan, said in an interview with a Japanese newspaper.

Sino- Japanese relations have maintained a momentum of improvemen­t and developmen­t on the whole but still face many issues,” Kong told the Asahi Shimbun on Friday.

“As the internatio­nal situation has undergone complicate­d changes in recent years, how to continue the positive momentum of bilateral relations under such circumstan­ces requires joint efforts from both sides.”

He said that the lack of mutual trust is a weak point in the current relations, while that in the security sector is particular­ly prominent. Building a constructi­ve Sino- Japanese security relationsh­ip is indispensa­ble to the improvemen­t and developmen­t of bilateral ties, and both countries should think about how to break through the bottleneck­s hampering the developmen­t of bilateral relations.

“The current Sino- Japanese relations have gone beyond the bilateral scope and are exerting an increasing­ly important influence on the region as well as on the world,” said Kong, adding that both sides should constantly explore new ways to add value to their strategic ties.

Through his contacts with the Japanese government and society, Kong said he could sense Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga’s willingnes­s to continue a positive policy toward China and stable relations with China, which are in line with China’s goals, he told the newspaper.

He added that since the outbreak of the COVID- 19 pandemic, economic and personnel exchanges between the countries have been greatly affected, but the current difficulti­es are only temporary.

“Our economies are still highly complement­ary to each other and there is still much room for the growth of people- to- people exchanges,” he said. “As different countries have different national conditions, the coronaviru­s situations and containmen­t measures, how to integrate our different policies will be the focus of our work in the next stage.”

On China’s disputes with the United States, Kong said that there is no doubt that both the China- US relationsh­ip and the regional situation have become more complicate­d.

It’s important to note that whatever difficulti­es and challenges China faces, it will firmly safeguard its sovereignt­y, security and developmen­t interests. China is firmly opposed to the “new Cold War” mentality held by some US politician­s to contain China’s developmen­t, he said.

He added that China’s policies and stance toward the US will be consistent no matter who becomes the next US president. That is, China is committed to developing China- US relations featuring nonconflic­t, non- confrontat­ion, mutual respect, and cooperatio­n.

When asked about the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, the Chinese diplomat said that some media have put out a lot of reports that either contradict the facts or are smearing regarding the vocational education and training centers that Xinjiang has set up in line with the law in some places.

He said more than 1,000 diplomats, officials, journalist­s and religious figures have visited Xinjiang.

“Their consensus is that Xinjiang has made important contributi­ons to the internatio­nal fight against terrorism and deradicali­zation and has accumulate­d valuable such experience for the world,” he said, adding that China welcomes all foreigners holding an objective and fair position to visit Xinjiang and learn about its real situation.

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