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Hu-Koizumi meeting hangs in the balance

www.chinanews.cn 2005-04-22 09:07:05

(Source: China Daily)

BEIJING, April 22 - China and Japan are "still in the process of
consultation" over a proposed meeting between President Hu Jintao and
Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi during the Asia-Africa Summit
in Jakarta.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang made the announcement at a press
conference yesterday, adding: "We will make the announcement when we have
the information."
Answering an inquiry about an on-going speech tour by a group of former
Chinese diplomats, Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin said the aim of the
tour is to help the public better understand the international situation
and China-Japan relations.
The speech tour, launched by the Publicity Department of the Communist
Party of China Central Committee and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
started on April 19 and will last six days with stopovers in Tianjin,
Shanghai, Guangzhou, Hangzhou, Chengdu and Beijing, Xinhua reported.
Wu Jianmin, president of China Foreign Affairs University, said in his
report in Tianjin that the negative sides of Japan's policy toward China
in recent years have gradually emerged. Wu also urged people to express
their feelings in a lawful and orderly way and not to participate in
unapproved demonstrations or activities that may affect social stability.

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