Chinese official told Japan shrine visits block ties (AP) Updated: 2006-08-20 20:04
China's relations with Japan would remain at low ebb as long as Japanese
leaders continued visiting a Tokyo shrine for war dead, a senior Chinese
diplomat said on Sunday.
Demonstrators protest against Japan's Prime Minister Junichiro
Koizumi's visit to the Yasukuni war shrine in Tokyo August 15, 2006.
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State Councilor Tang Jiaxuan told the honorary leader of Japan's opposition
Social Democratic Party, Doi Takako, that Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro
Koizumi's Tuesday visit to the Yasukuni Shrine had "seriously affected the
improvement of China-Japan relations", the Xinhua news agency reported.
Koizumi visited the Yasukuni Shrine on August 15, anniversary of Japan's
surrender in World War II.
Koizumi's visit on the anniversary of his country's World War Two surrender
drew swift condemnation from Beijing, Seoul and other regional capitals.
Tang said the deadlock of Sino-Japanese political relations lies in that
the Japanese leaders insist to visit the Shrine which honors Japanese "class A"
war criminals.
Koizumi's visit severely harms the feeling of the people
victimized by Japanese militarist aggression and damages the political basis of
Sino-Japanese relations, he said.
Japan's
Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi (C) is led by a Shinto priest (R) as
he visits Tokyo's Yasukuni shrine August 15, 2006.
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Koizumi visited the
shrine every year since he took office as prime minister in 2001.
Tang
said the Chinese side will continue to work for breaking the deadlock of
Sino-Japanese relations.
Tang said the two countries should seek to put relations "back onto a normal
development track".
He said he hopes that the Japanese side can
follow historical trends and the willing of the peoples of the two countries,
remove political barriers and push Sino-Japanese relations, together with China,
back onto a normal development track.
Tang said he highly appreciates
Doi for her long-term work on improving Sino-Japanese friendship and hopes that
she can make more efforts in this aspect.
Doi was former leader of the
Social Democratic Party of Japan and also former speaker of the House of
Representatives from 1993 to 1996. She visited China many times and Chinese
former President Jiang Zemin and President Hu Jintao had met with her.
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