Yoshihiko Noda and Obama talk about the Diaoyu Islands issue hope to push forward Sino-Japanese strategic and mutually beneficial relationship
The People's Daily, November 20, according to Japan Xinhua China Press reported on the 20th, in talks with U.S. President Barack Obama, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda once again referred to the Diaoyu Islands issue.
Regime may soon come to an end, Yoshihiko Noda, no longer blindly stressed that the Diaoyu Islands is "inherent territory of Japan, and the United States to support this proposition", but stressed the need to continue to promote the Sino-Japanese strategic and mutually beneficial relations.
According to the Japan Broadcasting Corporation television news, on the 20th, Yoshihiko Noda Obama in Cambodia talks.
Deterioration of Sino-Japanese relations due to the Diaoyu Islands issue, Yoshihiko Noda, said that Sino-Japanese relations is one of the most important bilateral relationship, no matter what the problem between the two countries, should be calm and peaceful solution, from the overall situation, advancing between the two countries strategic and mutually beneficial relationship. In this regard, Obama expressed support.
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