Chinese, Japanese legislators vow to enhance ties(在线收听

   BEIJING, May 4 (Xinhua) -- China's top legislator, Wu Bangguo, on Friday held talks with Yokomichi Takahiro, speaker of the House of Representatives of Japan, and both pledged to further bilateral ties.

  Wu, chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, hailed the development of Sino-Japanese relations since they were normalized in 1972.
  He particularly highlighted frequent high-level visits, deepening trade and economic cooperation, expanding people-to-people contact and sound communication and cooperation on regional and international affairs.
  Such achievements benefited the two peoples and preserved Asian and world peace, stability and development, Wu said, urging the two sides to cherish the current sound bilateral ties.
  The legislator called on the two states, under the current international and domestic situation, to further cooperate and avoid disturbances so as to constantly promote bilateral relations.
  Wu suggested the two sides handle bilateral ties from a strategic and long-term perspective under the guidance of previous political agreements, deepen cooperation in such sectors as economy, trade, energy-saving, environmental protection, green economy and finance.
  The two states should enhance communication on regional cooperation, he suggested, and jointly promote the integration of East Asia, consolidate friendship between the two peoples and properly handle sensitive issues.
  Wu also called on the two parliaments to expand exchanges so as to contribute to the sound development of state-to-state relations.
  Takahiro said Japan will work with China to further bilateral ties and Japan's parliament will strengthen exchange and cooperation with China's National People's Congress to push forward Japanese-Chinese ties.
  On his first official visit to China after taking office, Takahiro thanked China for its aid following Japan's devastating earthquake last year.
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