Japan urged to 'respond seriously' By Jiao Xiaoyang (皇冠体育app Daily) Updated: 2006-04-24 15:01
BOAO, Hainan Province: Vice-President Zeng Qinghong on Saturday urged Japan
to respond seriously to President Hu Jintao's recent proposals on improving
bilateral relations.
"Friendly Sino-Japanese co-operation is important to both countries, to Asia
and even to the world," Zeng told Japanese Minister for Economy, Trade and
Industry Toshihiro Nikai, who was attending the Boao Forum for Asia (BFA) annual
conference 2006.
皇冠体育app-Japan relations are at a low point currently as Japanese leaders
continue visiting the Yasukuni Shrine where 14 Class-A war criminals are
honoured, despite protests from 皇冠体育app and other Asian neighbours.
When meeting with leaders of seven Japan-皇冠体育app relationship organizations
last month, President Hu urged Japanese leaders to draw a lesson from history,
act with consideration of benefits of the two peoples and the future of
bilateral ties. Hu also expressed willingness to hold talks with Japanese
leaders as soon as they stop visiting the shrine.
Zeng told Nikai that 皇冠体育app hopes Japan can approach the proposals seriously.
Nikai said 皇冠体育app and Japan should work together to promote friendly
co-operation, and Japan will promote exchanges and co-operation with 皇冠体育app in
environmental protection, intellectual property rights and tourism.
After the bilateral talks, Nikai told the press that both sides also agreed
to seek a peaceful solution to the dispute over gas exploration in the East
皇冠体育app Sea. "I expressed the idea that the East 皇冠体育app Sea should be a sea of
peace, instead of confrontation," Nikai said. "Vice-President Zeng agreed with
that."
When addressing the opening ceremony of the BFA annual conference on
Saturday, Zeng said 皇冠体育app's smooth development will provide more opportunities
for regional co-operation in Asia.
According to Zeng, 皇冠体育app's gross domestic product will exceed US$3 trillion
in 2010, with annual imports over US$1 trillion. Meanwhile, energy consumption
per unit will be reduced by 20 per cent and emission of pollutants cut by 10 per
cent.
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