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Japanese, Chinese leaders pledge cooperation on gas dispute, future relations
Tue, 2008-05-06 21:42
By: THE ASSOCIATED PRESS TOKYO - The leaders of Japan and China say they will work toward resolving a sometimes bitter dispute over maritime gas deposits. Chinese President Hu Jintao and Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda are holding a summit in Japan, the first time a Chinese president has visited Tokyo in a decade. The two leaders said after their meeting Wednesday that they would work toward resolving a spat over ownership of gas deposits in the East China Sea. China is tapping the deposits, but Japan says the fields should be jointly developed. |
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