Chinese Defense Minister said that Japan should strengthen strategic mutual trust and properly handle differences
Date:2011-09-02Author:adminCategory:China militaryComment:0
China news agency, Beijing, December 11 (Reporter Tao Shelan) – Chinese State Councilor and Defense Minister Liang will be 11 at the Bayi Building Democratic Party of Japan Secretary General met with Ichiro Ozawa and his party. He pointed out that China and Japan should strengthen strategic mutual trust, properly handle the problems between the two countries or differences, to ensure that the strategic and reciprocal relations in a healthy and stable development.
Liang said, the new Japanese government since the establishment of Sino-Japanese relations had a good start, faced with the opportunity for further development. The good hard-won and should be cherished and maintained. In recent years, with the warming of Sino-Japanese political relations, Japan has made great progress in defense exchanges, enhanced mutual understanding and promote pragmatic cooperation for the development of relations between the defense sector has injected new vitality. China is willing to make joint efforts with Japan, Japanese people from long-term interests, continue to strengthen strategic mutual trust, actively carry out mutually beneficial cooperation, properly handle the problems between the two countries or differences, and constantly consolidate the political foundation of Sino-Japanese relations, China-Japan healthy and stable development of mutually beneficial strategic relationship.
Ichiro Ozawa said of Japan and China, the development of friendly and cooperative relations are very important. As the Democratic Party of Japan Secretary General, I will work hard for it. Japan is Asia’s largest country, the maintenance of regional peace and stability has an important significance. Japan is willing to strengthen communication with China and jointly promote the continuous development of bilateral relations.
Minister of Chad before, Jia Xiaoning, deputy director of Department of Defense Foreign Affairs present at the meeting. (End)
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