China has told Japan it wants to examine the contents of a statement to be issued this summer by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II, before deciding when to hold a trilateral summit involving South Korea, diplomatic sources said March 16.
China’s position poses a difficulty for Abe, who is aiming to build on a recent thaw in bilateral relations without alienating his conservative support base.
Beijing wants to confirm that the Japanese leader holds "a correct view of history," the sources said. (Kyodo)
中国が、日中韓首脳会談の開催時期について、今夏に出る安倍晋三首相の戦後70年談話の内容を見極めた上で判断すると日本政府に伝えていたことが分かった。
The Japan Times ST: March 27, 2015