Friday, March 23, 2012

China and Japan Wanna Be Better Besties


Vice President Xi Jinping pledged to increase the “long-term, healthy, and stable” development of China-Japan relations. Plans have been made for Vice President Xi to attend a meeting with the Democratic Party of Japan along with the Communist Party of China. Since the diplomatic joining of the two countries forty years ago, both have benefited and gain positive results in relation to peace, stability, and development in Asia and around the world. Their new relation is opening doors for future developments.
The scheduled meeting hopes to reinforce “bilateral trust and mutual beneficial cooperation.” Xi, also while praising the necessary role of the CPC-DPJ exchange mechanism in promoting mutual understanding and cooperation between the two nations called for the two countries to enhance dialogue and mutual trust, boost mutually beneficial cooperation, expand people-to-people exchanges and jointly cope with regional and global challenges. The Democratic Party of China stated that yes, that they are willing to increase exchanges and cooperation with the Communist Party of China in order to “jointly advance bilateral ties”

2 comments:

  1. Yay for peace. Hopefully this agreement of sorts can hold. This may have good repercussions for a very long time.

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  2. I'm not sold on this "we're best friends now" thing. Maybe it's simply a "keep your friends close, but your enemies closer" type of thing. I guess we'll just have to see how this agreement pans out.

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