Foreign and Military Affairs
Chinese vice premier meets Japanese delegation
Updated: 2011-07-21 05:40
(Xinhua)
BEIJING - Vice Premier Wang Qishan met with a delegation from the Union of Kansai Governments headed by Toshizo Ido, governor of Hyogo Prefecture on Wednesday.
Wang hailed the commitment of Kansai to promoting Sino-Japanese friendship and exchanges.
"Communication and cooperation between the two countries' local governments play a positive role in advancing Sino-Japanese strategic and reciprocal relations, as well as deepening understanding and friendship between the two peoples," he said.
China and Japan have a huge potential in tourism cooperation, and the two governments are obliged to create a sound environment for communication and cooperation of the tourism industry between the two sides, Wang added.
The delegation thanked China for its support in Japan's post-disaster reconstruction and expressed their willingness to work for strengthening communication and cooperation in all areas of the tourism industry between the two countries.
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