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Japan PM calls on China to settle disputes
Posted: 11 October 2009 0355 hrs

 
 
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BEIJING - Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama on Saturday called on Chinese premier Wen Jiabao to work with him to overcome two prickly issues -- a territorial dispute in the East China Sea and food safety.

Hatoyama, who met his counterpart separately after a three-way summit with South Korean President Lee Myung-Bak, said he called on China and Japan to make the East China Sea a "sea of friendship".

"I told (Wen) that I would like to turn it into a sea of friendship through developing it together, through working together with sweat," Hatoyama told reporters before leaving the Chinese capital.

Hatoyama advocates better ties with China but a dispute over exploitation rights for gas fields near islands the two countries claim in the East China Sea remains a sticking point.

Wen said the territorial dispute is an emotional issue for Chinese people but "basically agreed" with Hatoyama, the visiting premier said.

The Japanese and Chinese foreign ministers failed to make progress on the gas field and food safety issues during recent talks in Shanghai.

Hatoyama also told Wen that Japanese concerns over the safety of imported Chinese food was an "obstacle" in trying to improve the bilateral relationship, he said.

Japan has urged China for settlement of a case involving pesticide-tainted Chinese-made frozen dumplings, which made 10 people ill in Japan in January 2008.

Hatoyama departed for Japan late Saturday, wrapping up his first tour of the region after taking office in mid-September.

- AFP /ls

 

 
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