Tokyo called on to foster correct perception
President Xi Jinping has highlighted the coexistence of opportunities and challenges in the current China-Japan relations, and urged Japan's new Cabinet to establish a correct perception toward China and adhere to the overarching direction of peace, friendship and cooperation between the two nations.
Xi made the remarks on Friday during a meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.
He underlined the need for Japan to adhere to the clear stipulations in the four key political documents between China and Japan on significant issues, such as history and the Taiwan question, to ensure the foundation of bilateral relations remains unshaken.
The Murayama Statement, which offered a profound reflection on Japan's history of aggression and extended apologies to affected countries, should be upheld, he added.
Xi pointed out the vast potential for China-Japan cooperation in areas such as high-end manufacturing, the digital economy, green development, finance and healthcare, and called for joint efforts to uphold a multilateral trade system and ensure stable and unimpeded supply chains.
He also stressed the need to manage differences effectively, and avoid letting disputes define bilateral ties.
China is willing to work alongside Japan to build a constructive and stable China-Japan relationship that meets the requirements of the new era, Xi said.
Takaichi expressed Japan's willingness to maintain high-level exchanges with China, enhance communication at all levels, enhance mutual understanding and promote cooperation, saying that Tokyo is committed to building a constructive, stable bilateral relationship with Beijing.
On the Taiwan question, she said that Japan remains committed to the position stated in the Japan-China joint communique in 1972.
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