China, Japan sign cooperation pact

Politics

12 April 2007


On the first day of Chinese premier Wen Jiabao's visit to Japan, the two countries agreed to "look frankly" at history and support a "constructive world role" for each power in their first joint statement on relations in nearly a decade. The three-day visit, aimed at ramping up cooperation on business, environmental and diplomatic issues, will consist of talks on energy, environmental protection and a commitment to expand nuclear power programs, state media reported. China currently uses more coal than the US, the EU and Japan combined. In a joint statement, Japan's trade minister and the head of China's National Development and Reform Commission said: "Both countries understand that expansion of nuclear power generation in Asia and the world helps to ease energy supply-demand tightness and stop global warming."




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