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Tokyo denies Hatoyama visit planned for Nanjing: Report

China Daily | Updated: 2010-01-07 07:53

Japan yesterday denied a media report that its prime minister would later in the year visit Nanjing, a city where the Japanese army had killed nearly 300,000 Chinese in 1937.

The French newspaper Le Figaro reported Monday that Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama would pay "a reconciliatory visit" to Nanjing. It also said that, following the visit, Tokyo would likely invite Chinese leaders to Hiroshima, one of the two cities in Japan that was devastated by US atomic bombs to end World War II.

However, a senior official with the Japanese Foreign Ministry, who declined to be named, said in Tokyo yesterday that such a visit was unlikely.

Tokyo denies Hatoyama visit planned for Nanjing: Report

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