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Why should we be frank about the 45th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Japan?
The end of the Sino-Japanese War and the normalization of diplomatic relations have opened a new chapter in the history of bilateral relations. 1972165438+1On October 9th, the Japanese House of Representatives passed a resolution supporting the joint statement of the Chinese and Japanese governments.

20 17 is the 45th anniversary of the normalization of diplomatic relations between China and Japan, which is worth commemorating. 20 17 also marks the 80th anniversary of the Lugouqiao Incident, which marked the beginning of Japan's full-scale invasion of China. There is a lot of bitter history between them (from the Lugouqiao Incident to the normalization of diplomatic relations between China and Japan). Therefore, we should not just celebrate the 45th anniversary of the normalization of diplomatic relations. The two governments must realize this and take positive political actions to establish a relationship of mutual understanding and respect between the nationals of the two countries separated by water.

What worries me is that Abe's regime regards China as an imaginary enemy and tries to suppress China by relying on the nuclear deterrence of the United States and the military strength of Japan and the United States. The greatest security guarantee between China and Japan is not based on treating each other as enemies, but on establishing a solid trust relationship and a long-term peaceful and friendly relationship.

China and Japan are neighbors, and if compared with Europe, it is very similar to the Franco-German relationship. Although France and Germany have fought several wars over the resources of Alsace and Lorraine, in the process of promoting EU integration, even if there is no dispute, the leaders of the two countries will exchange dialogues several times a year and maintain peaceful and friendly relations. The same should be true between China and Japan. Talks at the level of heads of state or cabinet ministers should be held more frequently. It is important not to be suspicious of each other. France and Germany adhere to the spirit of the 1963 Franco-German Cooperation Treaty, and carry out exchange activities with150,000 young people every year. Such exchange activities are worth learning. Especially considering that the total population of France and Germany is far from that of China and Japan, it is no exaggeration for China and Japan to exchange 6.5438+0.5 million young people every year, even if it is ten times that of France and Germany.

Haruki Murakami, a famous Japanese writer, once said: "I was born after the war and I have no direct responsibility for the war. But as a person, it is a responsibility to inherit memory. History is like this and cannot be easily erased. " I often tell young people in Japan what Murakami said implicitly. Youth represents the future of the two countries, and the youth exchange activities between China and Japan must be strengthened.

Peace and development in Asia can only be based on the continuous strengthening of Sino-Japanese friendly relations, and there is no other way. Sino-Japanese relations are not simply emotional issues of "like" or "dislike", but rational issues of "importance" and "unimportant". As two big countries in Asia, China and Japan should not go to war around a small island, but should reconcile as soon as possible, which is not difficult. The ancients said: "One glory is all glory, one loss is all loss". Based on this sentence, I would like to make my modest contribution to the peace and prosperity of Asia and the friendly relations between China and Japan as the core of Asian prosperity, and make continuous efforts with you.