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Japan PM: Relations with China back on ‘normal track’

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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe expressed confidence in improving ties with China and said the countries’ relationsh­ip had returned to a “normal track,” in a newspaper interview published on Sunday.

Abe, who is expected to visit China at the end of October, was also quoted as saying he hoped to invite President Xi Jinping to Japan in the future, Reuters wrote.

His comments came amid intensifyi­ng US trade pressure on Beijing and Tokyo that has raised concerns about protection­ism and its impact on the global economy.

“Premier Li Keqiang visited Japan in May and the Japanchina relationsh­ip has completely returned to a normal track,” Abe told the Sankei newspaper.

Japan’s finance minister expressed similar optimism on Friday, saying the current round of financial dialogue with China was “extremely good,” and that both sides agreed to maintain cooperatio­n in macro-economic policies and measures.

US President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to impose tariffs as a key part of his economic message, singling out the US auto sector trade deficit with Germany and Japan.

In his interview, Abe said he shared with Trump the larger goal of expanding trade and investment that would benefit both countries, but reiterated that he would not prioritize friendship over national interests in any discussion­s over trade.

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