Wang Yi: China, Japan share more common interests (Reuters) Updated: 2005-05-11 15:59
China's Ambassador to Japan Wang Yi speaks to businessmen,
academics and journalists in Tokyo May 11, 2005. Japan and China have far more
common interests than disputes, Wang said on Wednesday, adding that he hoped
such views would become the consensus in both countries. But Wang said Tokyo
must face up to its wartime past and also reaffirm its policy of not allowing
Taiwan independence in order to further develop its ties with Beijing.
[Reuters]
China's Ambassador to Japan Wang Yi speaks to businessmen,
academics and journalists in Tokyo May 11, 2005. Japan and China have far more
common interests than disputes, Wang said on Wednesday, adding that he hoped
such views would become the consensus in both countries. But Wang said Tokyo
must face up to its wartime past and also reaffirm its policy of not allowing
Taiwan independence in order to further develop its ties with Beijing.
Characters at rear read "Relationship between China and Japan. (Chinese)
Ambassador to Japan". [Reuters]
China's Ambassador to Japan Wang Yi speaks to businessmen,
academics and journalists in Tokyo May 11, 2005. Japan and China have far more
common interests than disputes, Wang said on Wednesday, adding that he hoped
such views would become the consensus in both countries. But Wang said Tokyo
must face up to its wartime past and also reaffirm its policy of not allowing
Taiwan independence in order to further develop its ties with Beijing.
[Reuters]
China's Ambassador to Japan Wang Yi speaks to businessmen,
academics and journalists in Tokyo May 11, 2005. Japan and China have far more
common interests than disputes, Wang said on Wednesday, adding that he hoped
such views would become the consensus in both countries. But Wang said Tokyo
must face up to its wartime past and also reaffirm its policy of not allowing
Taiwan independence in order to further develop its ties with Beijing.
Characters at rear read "Relationship between China and Japan. (Chinese)
Ambassador to Japan". [Reuters]
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