BEIJING, April 16 (Xinhua) -- President Hu Jintao said on Wednesday that
China would work with Japan to expand strategic relations.
Hu made the remarks in a meeting with a delegation from the two Japanese
ruling parties headed by Ibuki Bunmei, Secretary-General of the Liberal
Democratic Party, and Kitagawa Kazuo, Secretary-General of the Komei Party.

Chinese President Hu Jintao (R) meets with Bunmei Ibuki (C),
secretary-general of Japan's Liberal Democratic Party, and Kazuo Kitagawa,
secretary general of Japan's Komei Party, at the Great Hall of the People in
Beijing, China, April 16, 2008. Bunmei Ibuki and Kazuo Kitagawa are heading a
visiting delegation from Japan's ruling coalition to China. (Xinhua Photo)
Hu said Sino-Japanese relations were developing and exchanges and
cooperation had expanded. He added that the two sides had continued
consultations about regional and international affairs and major issues of
concern to both.
This year marks the 30th anniversary of the China-Japan Peace and
Friendship Treaty, and it is also a year of friendly exchanges for youth of the
two countries. Hu said Sino-Japanese relations presented new opportunities for
development.
"The Chinese government and party value relations with Japan, and
developing long-term, good-neighborly relations has been our consistent
guideline," he said.
He vowed to expand exchanges and cooperation with Japan to promote mutual
understanding and trust to achieve peaceful co-existence, reciprocal cooperation
and common prosperity.
The Japanese guests said that the Japanese ruling parties and the nation's
people would promote strategic and reciprocal relations with China.
Ibuki Bunmei said Japan supported China in holding the Olympic Games. The
Games would be a great event in Asia and Japan wished for its success, he noted.
The Japanese delegation arrived here on Tuesday and met with Chinese State
councilor Dai Bingguo on the same day.