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Hu pledges a peaceful, cooperative China in 2011

Japan FM pushes for better ties with China
Tokyo (AFP) Dec 31, 2010 - Japan should discuss a free trade deal with China while improving diplomatic ties through ministerial exchanges, Foreign Minister Seiji Maehara said in an interview aired Friday. "I believe it is important to make efforts on the governmental level so that Japan and China will discuss a free trade agreement and other things, expand economic and trade ties and build win-win relations," Maehara told NHK. Japan's relations with China plunged to the lowest point in years over a territorial dispute involving islands in the East China Sea, called Senkaku in Japanese and Diaoyu in Chinese. The row flared up in September as a Chinese fishing trawler collided with two Japanese coastguard ships near the uninhabited islets.

The two sides have worked to restore ties since the incident, which saw Beijing reduce political, cultural and economic exchanges with Tokyo. Maehara said he hoped to improve the ties further through mutual visits by ministers, according to the public broadcaster. "Prime Minister (Naoto) Kan or I may visit China, or China's top leaders or Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi may visit Japan in the coming year," he said in the interview. Noting Japan was to host a foreign ministers' meeting among Japan, China and South Korea in early 2011, Maehara said he may go to China around the trilateral meeting.
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Beijing (AFP) Dec 31, 2010
Chinese President Hu Jintao said in a New Year's Eve address on Friday China would adhere to the path of peaceful development and would always seek to cooperate when facing global problems.

Hu's annual address broadcast by state television appeared to be targeted at rising concern around the world over China's growing political and military clout which has been fuelled by 30 years of fast-paced economic growth.

"I would like to reiterate, China will continue to hold high the standard of peace, development and cooperation," Hu said.

"We will forever walk the road of peaceful development and forever follow a win-win strategy of mutual development."

In the coming year, China will adopt a proactive fiscal policy and a prudent monetary policy aimed at relatively fast and healthy economic growth and the improvement of the livelihoods of its people, he said.

"The world economic recovery is still difficult and full of ups and downs. Climate change, energy and resource security, food security, public sanitation security are all prominent problems facing the world," Hu said.

"Strengthening global cooperation and joining hands to address the serious challenges facing humanity is in the common interests of the people of every nation."

China's dramatic global rise has fuelled global concerns that its new found political, economic and military clout will result in a belligerent nation seeking to secure more world resources to fuel the appetite of its 1.3 billion people.

Beijing has long sought to dispel such notions, insisting that China's rise among the powerful nations of the world will always be peaceful.



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