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BEIJING - China will continue to work with Japan to promote the Sino-Japanese strategic partnership of mutual benefit, Foreign Ministry spokesman Ma Zhaoxu said Wednesday after Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama's resignation.
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"No mater what happens in the Japanese political situation, China will work with Japan to continuously promote the Sino-Japanese strategic partnership of mutual benefit," Ma said.
Yukio Hatoyama announced Wednesday his decision to resign in a general assembly of the ruling Democratic Party of Japan lawmakers. He became the fourth Japanese prime minister to step down in four years.