CHINA URGES JAPAN TO ACCEPT ITS RISE
BEIJING: China's foreign minister said yesterday that Japan's acceptance of its neighbouring country's rise and a sincere attitude toward wartime historical issues are a must for a further improvement of bilateral relations. "The question boils down to one thing that is whether Japan will accept and wel come the renewed development and the re-emergence of China, Wang Yi told a political forum in Beijing. "China's development has produced massive benefits for Japan. However from the perspective of mentality, I don't think Japanese people are fully prepared for this," Mr Wang said. "I believe this is the root cause of many of the issues between China and Japan right now." Mr Wang also said Japan's top political leader should hold "correct" views on its
he past militarism. delicate since in made his- the he relations contacts, and summer plans momen- which have this of positive kind and The recent by what Beijing, diplomat high-level territorial toward thaw been consolidate issues. when remain Tokyo strained increased a asked further remarks has tum torical long between relations Despite to marks the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II. Mr Wang suggested the international community is paying attention to what Jap anese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe says this year, because of the anniversary. He said it is worth watching whether the Japanese leader will "continue to stay in the shadow of history" or "make efforts to achieve a genuine reconciliation" with countries it invaded during the war.
CHINA URGES JAPAN TO ACCEPT ITS RISEBEIJING: China's foreign minister said yesterday that Japan's acceptance of its neighbouring country's rise and a sincere attitude toward wartime historical issues are a must for a further improvement of bilateral relations. "The question boils down to one thing that is whether Japan will accept and wel come the renewed development and the re-emergence of China, Wang Yi told a political forum in Beijing. "China's development has produced massive benefits for Japan. However from the perspective of mentality, I don't think Japanese people are fully prepared for this," Mr Wang said. "I believe this is the root cause of many of the issues between China and Japan right now." Mr Wang also said Japan's top political leader should hold "correct" views on itshe past militarism. delicate since in made his- the he relations contacts, and summer plans momen- which have this of positive kind and The recent by what Beijing, diplomat high-level territorial toward thaw been consolidate issues. when remain Tokyo strained increased a asked further remarks has tum torical long between relations Despite to marks the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II. Mr Wang suggested the international community is paying attention to what Jap anese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe says this year, because of the anniversary. He said it is worth watching whether the Japanese leader will "continue to stay in the shadow of history" or "make efforts to achieve a genuine reconciliation" with countries it invaded during the war.
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