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China's premier says Sino-Japan relations improving but fragile

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About the time for Aso or someone to say something stupid, then.

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Chinese Premier Li should wake up.

PM Abe is not aiming to improve relations with China.

With the solid backing of Uncle Sam secured and guaranteed Herr Shinzo is now relishing his role of arming everyone that is involved in the Island disputes.

President Xi is looking like a man singing silly love songs now.

Moderator: Please stop referring to Abe as Herr. He is not German.

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So when will the Chinese mention Nanjing... or when will a Japanese politician say something about it not happening? 5 - 4 - 3 - 2 - 1.....

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The relationship between China and Japan has improved but still remains fragile

Maybe you not only belong to the same area of the globe but also the focus on economy has been exessive, with all the rivality there is only one earth.

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PRC Premier Li must be takin some medications to presume that Sino-Nippon relations are improving.

Even Ichabod knows that Japan under Herr Grand Marshal Abe is itching to have a fight and is consolidating Japan's military alliance with Washington, Hanoi, Manila, Canberra and maybe even New Delhi to maybe tickle President Xi's Achilles heel.

This just shows that China is a roaring dragon when confronting Taiwan but suddenly turns into a chicken facing Japan.

If Mr. Li is not aware of this very obvious facts then maybe he and his foreign minister should be demoted and transferred to Pyongyang to become his country's ambassador and consul respectively.

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As long as the political structure and powers remain as it is in China and as long as the media and the socioeconomic structure remains under the control of the party in power in China, relationship with Japan will "never" change or improve. That change will not happen as long at "power" is required to keep China under a single national control.

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