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Japanese Prime Minister canceled outbound campaign speech to respond to the Chin

Original title: the corresponding China strongly protested Noda cancel outgoing speech
 
People's Daily, September 17, according to Japan Xinhua China Press news, the Japanese government insisted on the implementation of the Diaoyu Islands "nationalization" incurred by the strong opposition of the Chinese people. For the sound tide of "anti-Japanese" from the Chinese side, the Japanese government is especially tense. Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda has decided to cancel the plan to Fukuoka City to attend a Democratic Party election campaign speech. According to the Prime Minister around sources, Noda said to be staying in Tokyo, so ready to respond.
 
Also reported that, in order to accelerate the downfall of the regime of the Democratic Party, Japan's largest opposition party, the Liberal Democratic Party has also stepped up to take advantage of the crisis between China and Japan to attack the current government. LDP policy chief agent Lin Fang regular calmly pointed out, there is no peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific region, Japan's economy can not be given a new life.



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