Japanese officials responded today (July 1) on the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Chinese government that Japan hopes that China should have the obligation of great powers.

According to the Japanese Broadcasting Association, Kato Katsui, the chief of the Japanese cabinet official house, said at a press conference this morning: "As far as the overall relationship between Japan and China, the stable bilateral relations are for the two countries, even the region and the entire international community.Both peace and prosperity are of great significance. China is the second largest economy in the world. It shoulders the responsibilities and obligations of the major powers in various issues related to the region and the international community. Follow the rules of the international community and respond to the expectations of the international community.Performance. "

Kato also said: "There are still many topics between China and Japan to be resolved. The Japanese side hopes to actively use the opportunities of high -level communication to open up opinions with China to exchange opinions, conduct dialogueThere is no change in the basic policy of taking out specific actions. In human rights issues, including China, any country should protect the common values of freedom, democracy, human rights, and the rule of law. "