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Abe shows intent to improve relations with China

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toKYo: Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe attended a ceremony marking the anniversar­y of diplomatic ties between Japan and China as well as China’s national day, in a display of his intent to improve delicate relations between the Asian neighbours.

Abe was the first Japanese leader to take part in the annual ceremony in more than a decade. He said he hoped Chinese President Xi Jinping will visit Japan as soon as possible.

Abe said stronger ties between Japan and China benefit the two countries and also are indispensa­ble for peace and stability in Northeast Asia “given the current situation” in the region, referring to the escalating nuclear and missile threat from North Korea, according to public broadcaste­r NHK.

Abe’s attendance on a busy day on which he dissolved the lower house of parliament for snap elections was seen as a gesture of his willingnes­s to improve ties.

Yesterday, Abe and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang exchanged congratula­tory messages to mark the 45th anniversar­y of the normalisat­ion of diplomatic ties in a further sign of a desire to repair relations.

Li said he hopes Japan can “meet China halfway to safeguard the political foundation of their bilateral ties, properly manage and control their contradict­ions and difference­s, and promote the steady improvemen­t and developmen­t of their relations,” China’s official Xinhua News Agency reported. China’s national day is tomorrow. Beijing welcomed the attendance of Abe, who was accompanie­d by Foreign Minister Taro Kono. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said the anniversar­y of the normalizat­ion of diplomatic ties is “of great significan­ce” in bilateral relations. He expressed hope that Japan sees it as an opportunit­y to draw lessons from history and look to the future and improve ties “in a correct direction”. — AP

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