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China-Japan ties for next 50 years
September 29 marked the 50th anniversary of the Joint Communique of the Government of Japan and the Government of the People’s Republic of China was signed in Beijing. The communique established and normalized diplomatic relations between the two nations. Subsequently, Japan ended its official relations with the Republic of China (Taiwan), following the suit of the US and the United Nations. Over the last half-century, the two countries and peoples have enjoyed increasing businesses, investments, tourism, and cultural exchanges despite the scar of Japan's invasion in 1931. Now, China is Japan’s biggest trade partner, and business without China is unthinkable for Japan just like other Asian countries. However, Japan is a close ally of the US, and the US has become increasingly hostile to China. Also, Japan has a territorial dispute with China over a group of uninhabited islands.
What does China think of Japan in principle?
Enjoy reading an article written by China’s ambassador to Japan.
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202209/29/WS6334d6baa310fd2b29e7a4d6.html
China-Japan ties for next 50 years
September 29 marked the 50th anniversary of the Joint Communique of the Government of Japan and the Government of the People’s Republic of China was signed in Beijing. The communique established and normalized diplomatic relations between the two nations. Subsequently, Japan ended its official relations with the Republic of China (Taiwan), following the suit of the US and the United Nations. Over the last half-century, the two countries and peoples have enjoyed increasing businesses, investments, tourism, and cultural exchanges despite the scar of Japan's invasion in 1931. Now, China is Japan’s biggest trade partner, and business without China is unthinkable for Japan just like other Asian countries. However, Japan is a close ally of the US, and the US has become increasingly hostile to China. Also, Japan has a territorial dispute with China over a group of uninhabited islands.
What does China think of Japan in principle?
Enjoy reading an article written by China’s ambassador to Japan.
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202209/29/WS6334d6baa310fd2b29e7a4d6.html
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