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Chinese PM holds talks with Japanese counterpar­t

- -Xinhua

CHENGDU: Chinese Premier Li Keqiang held talks with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe Wednesday in Chengdu, southwest China’s Sichuan Province.

Noting that China-Japan relations have maintained a hard-won positive momentum, Li said China attaches importance to its ties with Japan and is willing promote the constant developmen­t of bilateral relations after it returned to the right track.

He called on the two sides to follow the principles set by the four political documents between the two countries and the spirit of “taking history as a mirror and looking into the future,” take a long-term perspectiv­e and properly handle sensitive issues.

The premier also expressed hope that Japan would meet China halfway, and create favorable conditions for more high-level exchanges.

China and Japan are both major economies in the world and are each other’s main trading partner, Li said, adding China is expanding the services sectors’ opening up, which will bring bigger opportunit­ies for bilateral cooperatio­n of mutual benefits.

He called for bolder steps to advance bilateral cooperatio­n in modern services sectors such as securities, life insurance and health care in pilot cities.

Regardingt­he8thChina-Japan

ROK leaders’ meeting, which was held Tuesday in Chengdu, Li said the three countries jointly planned the trilateral cooperatio­n in the future and delivered positive messages on upholding multilater­alism and free trade, as well as safeguardi­ng regional peace and stability.

Strengthen communicat­ion

“China is willing to strengthen communicat­ion and coordinati­on with all parties including Japan, to promote the signing of the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p (RCEP) as scheduled next year, and speed up the negotiatio­ns of the China-Japan-ROK free trade agreements,” Li said, adding it will not only help advance regional economic integratio­n, but also promote reform of the World Trade Organizati­on.

Abe congratula­ted China on successful­ly hosting the 8th China-Japan-ROK leaders’ meeting and said cooperatio­n among the three countries in the past 20 years has improved the three countries’ and regional people’s welfare.

Noting that bilateral relations have returned to the track of normal developmen­t, Abe said both Japan and China shoulder important responsibi­lities to regional and world peace, stability, developmen­t and prosperity.

The Japanese Prime Minister called on the two countries to work for closer high-level exchanges, enhance communicat­ion and dialogue to start a new era of bilateral relations. Japan is ready to strengthen cooperatio­n with China in addressing aging population, finance, tourism, environmen­tal protection and health, he added.

Noting the progress of bilateral cooperatio­n in fields including technologi­cal innovation and the third-party market, Abe said Japan hopes to make joint efforts with China to further promote cooperatio­n in these areas.

Applauding China’s further opening up of its service market, Abe said Japan is willing to actively participat­e in this process.

Japan stands ready to work with relevant countries to promote the signing of the RCEP as soon as possible, and facilitate the negotiatio­n progress of the China-Japan-ROK free trade agreements, he said.

After the talks, Li and Abe visited the Dujiangyan dam, the world’s oldest functionin­g irrigation project located in the Dujiangyan city.

 ?? Ye) (Xinhua/Wang ?? MEETING: Chinese Premier Li Keqiang holds talks with Japanese PM Shinzo Abe in Chengdu yesterday.
Ye) (Xinhua/Wang MEETING: Chinese Premier Li Keqiang holds talks with Japanese PM Shinzo Abe in Chengdu yesterday.

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