China: Japan responsible for bilateral difficulties (CRIENGLISH) Updated: 2005-12-08 14:34
A senior Chinese official says that China is not responsible for the current
difficulty facing bilateral relations between China and Japan.
Chinese Vice President Zeng Qinghong made the remarks Wednesday during his
meeting with the visiting Japanese Social Democratic Party delegation in
Beijing.
He pointed out that the Japanese leader's visit to Yasukuni Shrine hurts the
Chinese people's feelings, and the political foundation of bilateral relations.
He urged political figures in both countries to make joint efforts to crack the
nuts on the way to the normal development of the bilateral relations.
Opposition Social Democratic Party leader Mizuho Fukushima said in Beijing
that the Yasukuni Shrine visit remains the major hurdle on bilateral relations.
The SDP has firmly urged the Japanese leader to stop such visits. The Social
Democratic Party believes that Japan should face up to its historical past and
adhere to peaceful development.
Former Japanese Prime Minister and advisor to the SDP, Murayama Tomiichi,
said that the Japan-China friendship was nurtured and promoted by old generation
of leadership and should be restored on the right track as soon as possible.
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