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          Leaders of China and Japan hold reconciliation talks
          (Agencies)
          Updated: 2005-04-23 20:54

          The leaders of China and Japan agreed to mend ruptured ties during ice-breaking talks in Jakarta on Saturday, and Chinese President Hu Jintao said Japan needed to learn from its wartime past.

          The talks came a day after Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi made an unusually public apology for Japan's past atrocities in Asia during a summit of Asian and African leaders in the Indonesian capital.

          Leaders of China and Japan hold reconciliation talks
          Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi (L) and Chinese President Hu Jintao shake hands before the start of their meeting at the conclusion of the Asian-Africa leaders summit in Jakarta, April 23, 2005. The ice-breaking talks took place a day after Koizumi apologized for Japan's past atrocities in Asia. [AP]
          Ties between the Asian giants had deteriorated to their worst since the normalization of relations in 1972, putting at risk economic links worth $212 billion in annual trade.

          "If the appearance of serious problems in Sino-Japanese relations is not handled properly ... not only will it be detrimental to China and Japan, but it will also affect the stability and development of Asia," Hu told reporters.

          The talks were taking place in Jakarta at the end of meetings between Asian and African leaders, a day after Koizumi made an unusually public apology for Japan's past atrocities in Asia.

          Chinese President Hu Jintao said he wanted better relations with Japan but also told Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi during ice-breaking talks that Tokyo needed to reflect on its wartime past.

          Speaking after the talks in Jakarta, Hu said differences between the two Asian powerhouses needed to be resolved through dialogue. Japan also needed to meet its commitments not to support Taiwan independence, Hu added.

          "Remorse expressed for the war of aggression should be translated into action," Hu told reporters after the meeting, held at the end of an Asian and African summit in Jakarta.

          "(Japan) should never do anything again that would hurt the feelings of the Chinese people or the people of other Asian countries."

          "We hope both sides will make efforts so that Sino-Japanese relations can be on a healthy and stable development track."

          Leaders of China and Japan hold reconciliation talks
          Chinese President Hu Jintao at the start of his meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi (unseen) at the conclusion of the Asian-Africa leaders summit in Jakarta April 23, 2005. [Reuters]
          Asked how the meeting went as he left a Jakarta hotel where the talks took place, Koizumi waved and said: "Very good."

          U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan, also in Jakarta for the Asia-Africa gathering, said he was delighted Koizumi and Hu would meet and hoped it would reduce the "temperature" in ties.

          Koizumi's apology had helped, he said.

          "The statement by Mr Koizumi, I believe, has been well received not only here but I think around the world and I think it has also set the stage appropriately for (their) meeting," Annan told a news conference.

          Kong Quan, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman, earlier told reporters Beijing wanted friendly relations with Japan, but added Hu was expected to tell Koizumi that Tokyo must face up to its wartime history for good ties to exist.

          "The development of relations must have a basis. This basis is to take history as a mirror and face the future and I think President Hu Jintao will reiterate this point," Kong said.

          "We hope leaders of the two countries can ... eliminate the negative impact created by the erroneous actions of the Japanese side so that Sino-Japanese relations can move forward smoothly under a healthy foundation."

          Ties between the economic powerhouses have deteriorated to their worst since the normalization of relations in 1972, putting at risk economic links worth $212 billion in annual trade.

          There have been anti-Japan demonstrations in China over school history textbooks that critics say sugarcoat its wartime history and over other irritants, including Tokyo's campaign for a permanent seat on the U.N. Security Council.

          Beijing says 35 million Chinese were killed or wounded during Japan's 1931-45 occupation of much of the country.

          On Friday, Koizumi apologized in a speech before 100 Asian and African leaders, including Hu, for the "tremendous damage and suffering" caused by Japan's wartime past.

          Asked about Chinese government comments that action was more important than words, Koizumi, speaking during a visit to Indonesia's tsunami-hit Aceh province, said: "In the last 60 years we have became an economic superpower and not a military state. (We are a) peaceful nation reflecting on the experience of the war."



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