A delegation of senior Chinese legislators left Beijing on
Thursday for Tokyo in a visit that is believed to pave the way for
Premier Wen Jiabao's visit to Japan in April.
The delegation, led by China's National People's Congress (NPC)
Standing Committee vice-chairman Lu Yongxiang, will inaugurate a
regular exchange mechanism between the NPC and the Japanese House
of Councilors.
The Chinese legislators will hold their first meeting with
members of the House of Councilors, during which they will conduct
three rounds of talks on political security, bilateral trade,
energy and environmental protection.
Lu is chairman of the Chinese delegation, while Matsuda Iwao
will head the Japanese side. The other ten Chinese members are from
eight committees under the NPC, covering areas including foreign
affairs, agriculture, finance and legislation.
Lu will meet with Japanese officials, including President of the
House of Councilors Ogi Chikage and Speaker of the House of
Representatives Kono Yohei, as well as Foreign Minister Taro Aso
and leaders of political parties.
The NPC delegation will also visit Nagasaki.
"The two sides will have candid talks and exchanges of views, so
as to enhance mutual trust. The visit should create favorable
conditions for Premier Wen's April visit," said an unnamed senior
official from the NPC Foreign Affairs Committee.
To prepare for Wen's visit, both countries have conducted close
contacts to warm up the atmosphere.
Hidenao Nakagawa, secretary general of the Liberal Democratic
Party (LDP), and Kazuo Kitagawa, secretary general of the ruling
coalition partner New Komeito, concluded their five-day visit to
China on March 19.
(Xinhua News Agency March 22, 2007)