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          Abe seeks to mend ties in visit

          (Bloomberg)
          Updated: 2006-10-06 16:19

          Shinzo Abe next week goes to China and South Korea in his first overseas trip as Japan's prime minister in an effort to repair frayed ties and seek common ground on halting North Korea's nuclear weapons program.

          Japan's two biggest Asian trading partners were angered by Abe's predecessor, Junichiro Koizumi, who made visits to Yasukuni Shrine, where 14 Japanese convicted of war crimes are memorialized. China and South Korea refused to hold summits with Koizumi, complicating negotiations with North Korea, which three days ago said it will test a nuclear bomb.

          Abe has refused to say whether he will visit Yasukuni, and during his campaign to succeed Koizumi cast doubt on a 1995 apology by former Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama for Japan's Asian aggression in the first half of last century. This week he re-affirmed the validity of Murayama's statement, signaling he may issue an apology on his trip to help mend diplomatic fences.

          Japan "has reached a point where we can't be complacent about the impact of diplomatic ties on economic relations," said Noriko Hama, an economics professor at Doshisha University in Kyoto. "If China, and to a lesser extent Korea, allow Abe to get away with his Yasukuni stance it will mean they are willing to look toward the future. He must navigate a tightrope.''

          Abe starts his two-day visit on Oct. 8 in Beijing by holding talks with President Hu Jintao in the first state visit by a Japanese leader since Koizumi went five years ago. The next day Abe travels to Seoul to meet President Roh Moo-Hyun.

          Yasukuni

          South Korean Foreign Minister Ban Ki Moon in a Sept. 30 interview urged Abe not to visit Yasukuni, and the Nihon Keizai newspaper on Sept. 26 said China made the same request during diplomatic talks in Tokyo. The newspaper didn't say where it got the information.

          Chief Cabinet Secretary Yasuhisa Shiozaki said on Sept. 27 that Abe will make a decision on going to the shrine based on "personal beliefs."

          Yasukuni's museum says Japan's invasion of Asia 60 years ago was to liberate the region from Western colonial rule and that it was forced into war with the U.S. Koizumi went to the shrine annually during his five-year term.

          Koizumi's precedent makes it almost impossible for Abe to yield to Chinese and South Korean requests to not visit the shrine, said Koichi Nakano, a political science professor at Sophia University in Tokyo. In meeting with Abe after snubbing Koizumi, China may have agreed to downplay the issue, Nakano said.

          Deal?

          "What may be possible is there's some deal not to talk about it with China on the understanding Abe is not going to go to Yasukuni for the time being," he said. "The Japanese side may be giving hints without saying anything concrete."

          Such an understanding will allow the two countries to focus on improving economic ties, something Abe stressed during his campaign. China is Japan's second-biggest trading partner, and Japanese exports there rose 26 percent to 4.955 trillion yen ($42 billion) in the first six months of the year from the same period in 2005, according to Finance Ministry figures.

          The two counties are arguing over gas drilling rights for as much as 200 billion cubic meters of natural gas reserves in the East China Sea. Hu and Abe will discuss joint development of the fields, the Yomiuri newspaper said today, without citing anyone.

          "There might be room for compromise" on the gas fields, Doshisha's Hama said.

          Better relations with China and South Korea will also help present a united front in dealing with North Korea. China is North Korea's biggest trading partner and has been able to persuade it to come to the negotiating table in the past.

          Nuclear North

          The announcement that DPRK will conduct a nuclear test prompted calls by South Korea, Japan, China, Russia and the U.S. to abandon the plan and return to six-nation talks aimed at dismantling North Korea's arms program.

          Japan and the U.S. are concerned the country may test a nuclear weapon as soon as this weekend, Japanese Vice Foreign Minister Shotaro Yachi said in Washington yesterday.

          If a test occurs, the U.S. will draft a United Nations resolution that will include the threat of military action against North Korea, U.S. Ambassador to the UN John Bolton said on Oct. 4.

          Abe's trip "is aimed at resurrecting relations and dealing with common problems and one of these is North Korea," said Jeffery Kingston, head of the Asian studies program at Temple University in Tokyo.

          "The U.S. and China are the keys to North Korea and until now Japan hasn't been talking with one of them. Koizumi set the bar so low that Abe doesn't have to do very much to make the trip a success."

           
           

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