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Japan, China hold friendship panel meeting in Beijing
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BEIJING, Feb. 7 Kyodo -
Intellectuals from Japan and China began a five-day meeting in China on Sunday
to discuss ways to boost bilateral relations over the medium to long term.
The new Japan-China friendship committee for the 21st century, an advisory
panel to the two governments, is scheduled to meet with Chinese Premier Wen
Jiabao in Beijing on Monday, according to the Japanese Foreign Ministry.
The committee brings together eight Japanese and 12 Chinese experts in various
fields. The Japanese delegation is led by Taizo Nishimuro, chairman of Tokyo
Stock Exchange Group Inc., while former State Councillor Tang Jiaxuan heads the
Chinese group.
The panel will move to Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province, following sessions in Beijing.
It is the panel's first meeting with a composition of new members.
The committee met eight times from 2003 to 2008 and compiled a set of
recommendations to strengthen the two nations' strategic and mutually
beneficial relations.
Japan and China set up the first Japan-China friendship committee for the 21st
century in 1984 under an agreement between Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro
Nakasone and Chinese Communist Party Secretary General Hu Yaobang.
==Kyodo
2010-02-07 21:12:50
BEIJING, Feb. 7 Kyodo -
Intellectuals from Japan and China began a five-day meeting in China on Sunday
to discuss ways to boost bilateral relations over the medium to long term.
The new Japan-China friendship committee for the 21st century, an advisory
panel to the two governments, is scheduled to meet with Chinese Premier Wen
Jiabao in Beijing on Monday, according to the Japanese Foreign Ministry.
The committee brings together eight Japanese and 12 Chinese experts in various
fields. The Japanese delegation is led by Taizo Nishimuro, chairman of Tokyo
Stock Exchange Group Inc., while former State Councillor Tang Jiaxuan heads the
Chinese group.
The panel will move to Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province, following sessions in Beijing.
It is the panel's first meeting with a composition of new members.
The committee met eight times from 2003 to 2008 and compiled a set of
recommendations to strengthen the two nations' strategic and mutually
beneficial relations.
Japan and China set up the first Japan-China friendship committee for the 21st
century in 1984 under an agreement between Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro
Nakasone and Chinese Communist Party Secretary General Hu Yaobang.
==Kyodo
2010-02-07 21:12:50