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Japanese PM Abe visits China
Japan's Abe visits China, "turning point" in relations
China's top leaders host the first summit talks Sunday with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who is making his first foreign visit since taking office on Sept. 26,and described it as a "turning point" in declining China-Japan relations.
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¡¤ Japanese PM concludes China visit
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe left here Monday morning, concluding his two-day official visit to China, his first foreign trip after taking office. During his stay in Beijing, Abe met or held
¡¤ Joint communique: Sino-Japanese relations of top priority
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¡¤ Chinese president meets Japanese PM in Beijing
Chinese President Hu Jintao met with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at the Great Hall of the People Sunday afternoon, soon after Abe's talks with Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao. "Your ongoing visit
¡¤ Chinese, Japanese PMs hold talks in Beijing
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe held their first talks in Beijing Sunday afternoon, following a welcoming ceremony in Abe's honor. Abe, who took office September 26,
¡¤ Japanese politicians expect Abe's visit to improve relations
Senior members of Japan's ruling and major opposition parties said Sunday that Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's visit to China and South Korea is the first step in improving Japan's relations with the two Asian neighbors
¡¤ Abe pledges to follow Murayama's statement on wartime history
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¡¤ Abe expresses willingness to "further develop" ties with China
Japan's newly-elected prime minister Shinzo Abe said on Tuesday that he is willing to make efforts to "further develop" the Sino-Japanese ties. At the first press conference he hosted as prime
¡¤ Premier Wen sends congratulatory message to Japan's new PM
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao delivered congratulations to Shinzo Abe over his inauguration as Japan's new Prime Minister on Tuesday. In a congratulatory message, Wen expressed his "heartfelt
¡¤ Shinzo Abe elected Japan's new prime minister
The newly-elected president of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) Shinzo Abe expectably won the vote in an extra Diet session and was elected the country's new prime minister on Tuesday afternoon.
¡¤ Japan's Abe set to be PM
Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Shinzo Abe sealed 464 votes among the total 703 ballots and was elected the 21st president of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party on Wednesday afternoon. The 403 LDP
¡¤ Abe urged to make concrete efforts to improve Sino-Japanese ties
China hopes the newly-elected President of the Japanese ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) Shinzo Abe will suit his actions to his words, and make concrete efforts to improve China-Japan relations, said

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