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Xi sends condolences to Kishida over Abe death

The two leaders had a stable but frosty relationship, as Abe attempted to mend ties in recent years despite bitter historical grievances between the regional rivals and a simmering dispute over an island chain claimed by both countries.

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Beijing, China
Sat, July 9, 2022 Published on Jul. 9, 2022 Published on 2022-07-09T13:35:46+07:00

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Xi sends condolences to Kishida over Abe death Xi Jinping (right) told Shinzo Abe that China and Japan were important neighbours, and said the healthy development of ties was of importance to the rest of the world. (Reuters/File photo)

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hinese President Xi Jinping on Saturday sent a message of condolence to Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida over the death of former leader Shinzo Abe, state media reported.

The two leaders had a stable but frosty relationship, as Abe attempted to mend ties in recent years despite bitter historical grievances between the regional rivals and a simmering dispute over an island chain claimed by both countries.

"On behalf of the Chinese government and the Chinese people, and in his own name, Xi Jinping expressed deep condolences over the untimely death of former prime minister Shinzo Abe and condolences to his relatives," state broadcaster CCTV said.

"I am deeply saddened by his sudden passing," it reported Xi as saying, adding that he and wife Peng Liyuan had sent a separate message of condolence to Abe's widow, Akie Abe.

After resigning from office in 2020 due to ill health, Abe became a staunch defender of Taiwan and called on the United States and Japan to come to its defence in case of a military invasion by China.

Xi's public tribute to the former prime minister, who died Friday after being assassinated while campaigning in the Japanese city of Nara, lagged behind multiple other world leaders.

Abe was deeply unpopular in China partly due to his repeated visits to the Yasakuni Shrine, a controversial memorial to Japan's war dead.

 

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