Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda (C) poses for
photos with representatives of the Society of Chinese Professors in Japan in the
prime minister's mansion in Tokyo, capital of Japan, Dec. 27, 2007. Yasuo Fukuda
met 12 representatives of the Society of Chinese Professors in Japan yesterday
before his official visit to China. Yasuo Fukuda will pay an official visit to
China from Dec. 27 to 30. --Xinhua
Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda said yesterday that the relationship
between Japan and China will not relapse into the difficulties it used to
suffer.
Fukuda made the remarks when meeting with 12 representatives of Japan-based
Chinese scholars at his official residence right before leaving for his four-day
visit to China.
"I am looking forward to meeting with Chinese leaders and expect the visit to
be successful," Fukuda said.
The premier listened carefully and took notes when the group of Chinese
scholars, all of whom are members of the Chinese Scholars Association in Japan,
were giving their advice on subjects such as expansion of governmental and civil
exchanges, acceleration of free trade region process, and cooperation on
educational and cultural affairs.
Fukuda accepted a paper of suggestions by the scholars on further development
of the Japan-China mutually beneficial relationship based on common political
interests.
This is the first meeting between a Japanese premier and the Chinese Scholars
Association, which was established in Jan. 2003 in Tokyo.