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Xi Jinping: Ready to Join New Japanese PM in Guiding Bilateral Ties for New Developmen­t

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Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Friday he was ready to join hands with Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga in playing a strategic guiding role to promote a new developmen­t in the China- Japan relationsh­ip.

In a telephone conversati­on with the Japanese leader, Mr Xi stressed that China and Japan are crucial close neighbours and partners for each other.

As key players in Asia and the world, the two countries enjoy various common interests and wide cooperativ­e space, he noted, adding that with joint efforts of the two sides, China-Japan relations have gotten back on track and maintained a positive momentum. In line with the principles and spirit of the four China-Japan political documents, China stands ready to work with the new Japanese government to properly handle key sensitive issues including historical ones, continue to enhance political mutual trust, deepen mutually beneficial cooperatio­n and expand people-topeople exchanges amid efforts to build bilateral relations that meet the requiremen­ts of the new era, Mr Xi stressed.

The Chinese President pointed out that constantly expanding common interests for the benefits of the two peoples is the essential need of the new era for China-Japan relations, saying that at present, amid the raging COVID-19, it has become a common policy choice of all nations to battle the pandemic, stabilise the economy and safeguard people’s livelihood.

China-Japan relations

China and Japan can support each other and achieve win-win outcomes, Mr Xi said, adding that economic and trade co-operation between the two countries has pulled off growth despite the pandemic, showcasing strong resil

ience and great potential.

Noting that China is stepping up efforts to foster a new, dual-cycle developmen­t architectu­re with the domestic cycle as the mainstay and with domestic and internatio­nal developmen­t reinforcin­g each other, he said it is hoped that the two sides will jointly safeguard stable and smooth industrial chains and supply chains, as well as fair and open trade and investment environmen­ts, and improve the quality and level of their bilateral co-operation. He added that China supports Japan in hosting a successful Olympic Games in the coming year. China and Japan jointly shoulder the important responsibi­lity of maintainin­g world peace, stability and developmen­t, Mr Xi stressed. In accordance with the concept of a community with a shared

future for mankind, both sides should actively advocate and practice multilater­alism, firmly uphold the internatio­nal order and system with the United Nations at its core, and strengthen communicat­ion, co-ordination and cooperatio­n under the mechanisms of multilater­al institutio­ns and regional cooperatio­n, he said, adding that the two countries should join hands to deal with various global challenges and make positive contributi­ons to Asia’s prosperity and developmen­t.

For his part, Mr Suga said Japan attaches great importance to China and regards Japan-China relations as one of the most important bilateral relations.

Noting that the two countries have supported each other in combating the raging pandemic, Mr Suga said a stable Japan-China

relationsh­ip is not only in the interests of the two peoples, but also indispensa­ble to world peace and prosperity.

Mr Suga said he hopes to maintain close contact with President Xi, and commits to strengthen­ing bilateral economic and trade cooperatio­n and deepening cultural and people-to-people exchanges, so as to lift Japan-China relations to a new level.

The Japanese side stands ready to keep close communicat­ion with China, ensure the signing of Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p agreement within the year, accelerate the negotiatio­ns on the China-Japan-Republic of Korea Free Trade Zone, and work together to safeguard the stability of industrial chains and supply chains in the region, he said.

 ??  ?? Noriko Nakamura (second from right) invites participan­ts to play Kendama, a traditiona­l Japanese skill toy, during an offline cultural event held at Hunan Province Exhibition Hall in Changsha, central China’s Hunan Province, on August 21, 2020.
Noriko Nakamura (second from right) invites participan­ts to play Kendama, a traditiona­l Japanese skill toy, during an offline cultural event held at Hunan Province Exhibition Hall in Changsha, central China’s Hunan Province, on August 21, 2020.

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