Good Sino-Japanese ties will benefit both sides
22/4/2005 10:34
China and Japan, two influential powers in the international arena, are close
neighbors. Maintaining good bilateral relations are in the interests of both
countries while soured ties will hurt each other. The development of
Sino-Japanese relations largely depends on Tokyo's attitude toward its wartime
history. China and Japan normalized their ties in 1972 after Tokyo adopted an
introspective and apologetic attitude after World War II and showed its respect
to the feelings of peoples that fell victims to the war launched by Japan's
militarists. Bilateral relations have been developed very fast in all areas
over the past 30 years, bringing benefits to peoples of the two countries and
making contributions to peace and prosperity in the Asian-Pacific region and the
world as a whole. However, in recent years, right-wing political forces in
Japan are becoming more active. They tried to reverse Japan's wartime history
and change government policy on the Taiwan question. Tokyo has failed to
bring to an thorough account of the wartime crimes committed by Japan's
militarist forces and provide their younger generations with a correct and
unbiased education on its wartime history. Japan's Education Ministry
recently defied protests from other Asian countries by giving the green light to
the revised middle school history textbook which blatantly distorted history and
glorified Japan's invasion of its neighboring countries during the World War
II. Such discreditable moves have deteriorated Sino-Japanese ties and have
also badly hurt peoples' feelings of its Asian neighbors. The practices will in
return damage Japan's image in Asia and around the world. History proves that
good relations between the two countries are beneficial to both while soured
ties are hurting each other. As the late Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai said,
China and Japan should adopt a forward-looking attitude and make efforts to
promote their friendship and ensure a healthy development of their
relations.
Xinhua news
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