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Japan asking for informal summit with China

www.chinanews.cn 2005-04-21 09:27:40

(Source: China Daily)

Apr. 21 - After Chinese officials called for an end to weekend protests
against Japan��s Government, Japan reciprocated on Wednesday by asking
for a summit meeting between leaders of the countries later this week in
Indonesia, the New York Times reported.
With signs that both sides were seeking ways to defuse the diplomatic
crisis, Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi responded favorably to
Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing after his call to Chinese protesters to stop
the weekend marches and protests against Japanese consular offices and
businesses in Chinese cities.
Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing appealed for calm and said the
public should not take part in unauthorized demonstrations.
Japan is pressing for a summit meeting on the sidelines between Koizumi
and Chinese President Hu Jintao when they attend an Asia-Africa
conference in Indonesia on Friday and Saturday.

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