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Talks on Xi’s Japan visit stall with China busy over viral outbreak

Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe with China's President Xi Jinping. (AFP/file)
Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe with China's President Xi Jinping. (AFP/file)
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06 Feb 2020 02:02:38 GMT9
06 Feb 2020 02:02:38 GMT9

TOKYO: Talks between Tokyo and Beijing on arranging a state visit to Japan by Chinese President Xi Jinping this spring have stalled as China remains very busy dealing with the spreading outbreak of pneumonia caused by a new strain of coronavirus.

Some Japanese officials are starting to worry that the visit, expected for early April, may not materialize.

While the outbreak continues, Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga told a press conference Wednesday that Tokyo will "steadily advance preparations to realize the visit as planned," adding, "We do not expect that a postponement will be sought from the Japanese side."

"It will be good to see the two countries' leaders agree on working together to contain the spread of the virus," an executive of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party said, stressing the need to realize Xi's visit to Japan and set up a meeting between him and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

The Japanese and Chinese governments have held a series of unofficial talks to schedule Xi's visit since the beginning of this year. However, the two sides have been forced to reschedule some of such meetings slated this month in the wake of the viral epidemic that originated in China, informed sources said.

Before Xi, Yang Jiechi, a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China, who is the country's top diplomat, plans to visit Japan. But work to schedule his visit is not progressing.

A Japan visit planned for September 1998 by then Chinese President Jiang Zemin was postponed by two months as he had to deal with a severe flood that happened in China at the time.

A Japanese Foreign Ministry executive said that Beijing "is preoccupied with coping with the viral outbreak at the moment and is not in a situation to talk about diplomacy."

"Depending on circumstances, it could be possible for a visit by President Xi to be canceled at the last minute," a high-ranking Japanese government official said, while noting that Tokyo will continue making preparations to welcome the Chinese leader.

Another senior official said that Japan has no choice but to advance preparations unless the Chinese side calls for a cancellation.

JIJI Press

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