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Japanese PM expects full communication with Chinese leaders

(Xinhua)

08:24, March 29, 2013

TOKYO, March 28 (Xinhua) -- Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said here Thursday that he expects to fully communicate with Chinese leaders so as to help improve regional peace and stability.

Abe made the remarks at a meeting of Japan's lower house and said the Trilateral Summit Meeting for Leaders of Japan, China and South Korea in the planning is significant.

The three countries need dialogues as there are problems between the countries, said Abe.

Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida also said Thursday that his country takes an active attitude to participate in the trilateral meeting and hopes it could be an opportunity for the countries to establish future-oriented and cooperative relations.

Kishida also expressed the willingness of holding a bilateral meeting between Japanese and Chinese leaders in the trilateral occasion.

The Trilateral Summit Meeting for Leaders of Japan, China and South Korea began in 2008 and the sixth meeting is planning to be held in South Korea in the year.


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