Wang Jiarui meets with Japanese guests
(2007.10.31)


BEIJING, Oct. 31 -- A senior official of the Communist Party of China (CPC) on Wednesday called on parties, politicians and civil societies from both China and Japan to cement cooperation for further bilateral relations.

Wang Jiarui, Minister of the International Department of the CPC Central Committee, met here with Yuji Kiyokawa, President of the Japan-China Economic Association, and Kenjiro Ogata, former president of the business organization.

Wang said that the China-Japan relations have maintained sound momentum of development in recent years and he expressed appreciation for Japanese civil societies such as the Japan-China Economic Association for devotion to promoting China-Japan friendly relations.

Wang hoped that parties, politicians and civil societies of both countries would deepen cooperation so as to play a bigger role in consolidating the basis of China-Japan friendly relations.

Echoing Wang's remarks, Yuji Kiyokawa briefly reviewed the progress of the Japan-China Economic Association has made to promote the Japan-China friendly relationship, saying that the organization will continuously work on expanding cooperation with China on fields like energy-saving and environmental protection.

The Japan-China Economic Association, founded in 1972 by the Japanese government and Japan's civil societies, has all along been working on facilitating business exchanges between the two countries.

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