China Daily

Greater trust with Japan urged

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

China and Japan should step up mutual political trust and see bilateral relations as a partnershi­p rather than representi­ng any threat, Premier Li Keqiang said on Thursday.

Li’s remark came as he and visiting Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe each delivered a speech at a reception to commemorat­e the 40th anniversar­y of the Treaty of China-Japan Peace and Friendship.

Abe arrived in Beijing on Thursday to start his threeday official visit to China, which is the first official trip to China by a Japanese prime minister in seven years.

Li said the treaty enshrined the joint desire of the two countries to live in perpetual peace and friendship, and includes the concept that Japan should deeply reflect on its wartime acts and its adherence to the one-China policy.

The treaty, along with the other three key political documents, represents what is necessary for the healthy developmen­t of bilateral relations, he said.

The two sides should follow the general direction of peace, friendship and cooperatio­n, and jointly work toward more full-fledged, stable, pragmatic and enterprisi­ng bilateral relations, he said.

It is important for the two sides to constructi­vely manage disputes and difference­s, and create a better environmen­t for the stable and healthy developmen­t of bilateral relations, he added.

Li said that China is in the course of further expanding its reform and opening-up, which will create greater space and more opportunit­ies for the two countries to conduct cooperatio­n at higher levels.

The two nations should steadily advance pragmatic cooperatio­n, give play to complement­ary strengths and jointly explore thirdparty markets, the premier said.

China welcomes Japan to actively take part in the building of the Belt and Road and bring mutually beneficial cooperatio­n to even more platforms, he said.

As major countries in Asia and leading economies in the world, the two nations should jointly safeguard multilater­alism, free trade and regional peace, as well as promote regional developmen­t and prosperity, Li said.

Li also voiced support for intensifie­d people-to-people exchanges between the two countries and expanded cooperatio­n in culture, education and sports at local levels.

China supports promoting exchanges between the two peoples, especially among the young, to cement public opinion in favor of friendship, the premier added.

Abe said in his speech that Japan and China both played irreplacea­ble roles in Asia’s economic growth and around the world.

The Japanese leader said he hopes the two nations can work together to bolster the lasting developmen­t of bilateral friendship and cooperatio­n.

 ?? XU JINGXING / CHINA DAILY ?? Premier Li Keqiang and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe tour an exhibition about bilateral economic and trade cooperatio­n progress in Beijing on Thursday.
XU JINGXING / CHINA DAILY Premier Li Keqiang and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe tour an exhibition about bilateral economic and trade cooperatio­n progress in Beijing on Thursday.

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