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Japan's Abe sends peace envoy to China

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January 25, 2013 - 4:51PM

The move aims to lower tensions amid a damaging territorial dispute over the ownership of the Senkaku-Diaoyu Islands in the East China Sea.

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Natsuo Yamaguchi leader of Japan's New Komeito party, shakes hands with China's president-in-waiting Xi Jinping in Beijing, January 25, 2013. Photo: Reuters




Beijing: An envoy from Tokyo has handed Chinese leader Xi Jinping a personal letter from new Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in a meeting aimed at smoothing relations amid a bitter territorial row.

Natsuo Yamaguchi, head of the New Komeito party, the junior partner in Japan's ruling coalition, is the most senior Japanese parliamentarian to visit China since the row over disputed islands intensified last September.

At the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Friday both sides expressed appreciation for the trip before beginning private talks.

It was not revealed what the letter said.
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"Mr Yamaguchi visits China at a period in which Sino-Japanese relations face a special situation. We attach great importance to your visit," said Mr Xi, the head of China's ruling party and the country's president-to-be.

Mr Yamaguchi said he was "incomparably happy" about the meeting.

While he has no official role in the Tokyo government headed by the hawkish Mr Abe, the occasion was a rare positive step as the territorial dispute weighs heavily on relations between the two Asian giants.

Beijing has repeatedly sent ships to waters near the islands since Japan nationalised part of the chain in September, a move that triggered a diplomatic dispute and huge anti-Japan demonstrations across China.

China has also sent air patrols near the Tokyo-controlled islands, known as the Senkakus in Japan but claimed by Beijing as the Diaoyus. The chain is believed to have vast mineral reserves.

Earlier this week, Mr Yamaguchi said he hoped to improve ties but that Tokyo had no plans to compromise over the islands.

"I would like to make a step toward opening the door to normalising our relations," he told reporters before his departure.

Regarding the islands, he said: "Our stance is that no territorial problem exists. That's a shared recognition among the government and coalition."

On Thursday, Japan halted a boat carrying activists from Taiwan, which also lays claim to the islands at the centre of the international dispute.

Japanese Coast Guard vessels fired water cannons at a Taiwanese boat to keep a group of activists from landing on East China Sea islands.

The Taiwanese boat left the area along with four Taiwanese coast guard vessels that had accompanied it, the Japanese Coast Guard said. Three Chinese Marine Surveillance vessels were also circling the islands just outside Japanese-administered waters.

AFP with Bloomberg

What can you read from Xi's face in this photo?His father was an anti-Japanese war veteran.
 
Voice of Russia
Territory dispute with China can be resolved - Japanese envoy
Jan 25, 2013 08:20 Moscow Time
A Japanese envoy to Beijing said on Friday that he believed tensions with China over a group of uninhabited islands could be resolved, after meeting China's president-in-waiting Xi Jinping.

Natsuo Yamaguchi, head of New Komeito, the junior partner in Japan's ruling coalition, said Japan will look at the "big picture" in dialogue to resolve territorial disputes with China. He said he did not directly discuss the islands issue with Xi.

He also said he delivered a letter to Xi from Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

Tensions over the islands, known as Senkaku in Japan and Diaoyu in China, have flared in recent months, dragging down bilateral ties.

Voice of Russia, Reuters
 
Voice of Russia
Territory dispute with China can be resolved - Japanese envoy
Jan 25, 2013 08:20 Moscow Time

How can the dispute be resolved? I wonder why Abe wrote.
 
How can the dispute be resolved? I wonder why Abe wrote.

He should also write letter to S.Korea and Russia concerning Dokdo and Kuril Islands.it seems that he has quite a few letter to be written.
 
@beijingwalker

Abe repeatly states he sees "no room" for negotiation in question of Japanese sovereignty.
I can think Abe can offer some fishing rights to China. Will you agree the deal?
 
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@beijingwalker

Abe repeatly states he sees "no room" for negotiation in question of Japanese sovereignty.
I can think Abe can offer some fishing rights to China. Will you agree the deal?
Japan wants to settle this dispute fast and China prefers to shelvs it for now until the country finishes her military modernization process in 5-10 years time.so there will be no quick fixing for this dispute and China won't accept anything short of full sovereignty over the islands.
 
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