China asks Japan to take practical steps to safeguard ties
Beijing urged Tokyo on Friday to repent and correct its mistakes and take practical actions to safeguard the political foundation of China-Japan relationship.
Japan's government released its annual Diplomatic Bluebook on Friday, revising its description of China from "one of Japan's most important bilateral relations" — a phrase used until last year — to simply "an important neighbor."
Commenting on the change of the description, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning said that the root cause of the current situation of China-Japan relationship lies in the erroneous remarks made by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi on Taiwan.
Such remarks undermined the political foundation of bilateral ties, and challenged the post-war international order, she said.
Japan should honor the four political documents between the two countries and the commitment it has made, Mao said.




























