The Borneo Post

China says one step forwards, two steps back no good for Japan ties

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BEIJING: China’s foreign minister said that ties with Japan should not take two steps back for every step forward, after Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe made a rare appearance at an anniversar­y event for the normalisat­ion of diplomatic relations.

Speaking on the eve of the 45th anniversar­y of the resumption of ties between Beijing and Tokyo, Foreign Minister Wang Yi told Japan’s ambassador to China, Yutaka Yokoi, that he hoped for greater improvemen­t in relations.

“We hope that the Japanese government can pursue a more positive policy towards China and not take one step back for each step forward, even two steps back for each step forward,” Wang said, according to a statement released on the ministry website yesterday.

Relations have been complicate­d for decades by the legacy of Japan’s wartime aggression, as well as by a festering territoria­l dispute in the East China Sea.

Abe had made an appearance at a Chinese embassy event in Tokyo that jointly celebrated the anniversar­y as well as China’s Oct 1 National Day.

Wang called the appearance “good news” and added: “We hope for more good news in ChinaJapan relations and not for bad news to follow shortly after good news.”

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang and Abe also exchanged congratula­tory messages yesterday, in which Li said that the two countries should “properly manage and control their contradict­ions and difference­s”, China’s official Xinhua news agency reported. — Reuters

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