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Wang Chen, minister of the State Council Information Office, speaks at the 4th Beijing-Tokyo Forum in Tokyo September 16, 2008.
Japan's political situation not to affect relations
Personages from Japan's political parties are of the opinion that whatever Japan's political situation turns, the general trend of China-Japan strategic and mutually beneficial relations will not be reversed.
Ties 'unaffected by Japan's political change'
China, Japan need dialogue in all-round way
Boost for joint efforts in handling disasters
Military exchanges key to building mutual trust
More room for growth in trade
Ties 'unaffected by Japan's political change'
Forum discusses bilateral relations
Communication platform key to bilateral relations
Communication platform key to bilateral relations
Zhao highlights people-to-people exchanges
China, Japan vow to boost ties
Monitoring food safety, a shared responsibility
Japan, China eye on improving relations
Efforts urged to further boost Sino-Japan relations
China, Japan vow to further bilateral ties
4th Beijing-Tokyo Forum kicks off in Tokyo
Growing China-Japan ties tops forum's agenda
Survey: Sino-Japanese relationship improving
China-Japan relationship 'warming up' - survey
Beijing, Tokyo officials set to meet next month
People-to-people dialogue can aid official diplomacy
Forum: Exchanges to boost Sino-Japanese ties
Third Beijing-Tokyo Forum opens in Beijing
More Chinese, Japanese positive about bilateral ties
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Dialogue
The forum is of great significance to recognize the past, grasp the present and think about the future, State Councilor Dai Bingguo speaks highly of Beijing-Tokyo Forum.
Better Future
Zhu Ling, editor-in-chief of China Daily, said at the forum that more efforts are needed to keep warming up China-Japan relations.