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Japan | Abe doesn’t offer customary apology for WWII 

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Chinese President Xi Jinping, right, shakes hands with Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe during their bilateral meeting on the sideline of the Asian African Summit in Jakarta, Indonesia

Chinese President Xi Jinping, right, shakes hands with Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe during their bilateral meeting on the sideline of the Asian African Summit in Jakarta, Indonesia

South Korea expressed deep regret yesterday that Japan’s leader did not repeat his predecessors’ apologies for the country’s aggression during World War II.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe told Asian and African leaders in Indonesia yesterday that Japan has “feelings of deep remorse” over the war. But he did not express a “heartfelt apology” for Japan’s past “colonial rule and aggression” — key phrases that previous prime ministers have used in official statements about the war.
Abe’s remarks are fueling speculation that he also will not apologize in a key statement in August marking the 70th anniversary of the end of the war.
Abe met with Chinese President Xi Jinping for nearly half an hour yesterday on the sidelines of the Asia-African Summit in Jakarta. Chinese state media said Xi urged Abe to better handle Japan’s relationships with its Asian neighbors and give more positive signals about his country’s attitude toward history.
Abe expressed his desire to improve Sino-Japan relations and told Xi that Japan would take the path of peace and development, they said.
Ties between Japan and its closest neighbors China and South Korea, both victims of Japanese militarism before and during World War II, have worsened in recent years largely over history and territorial issues. Critics say Abe’s administration has stepped up efforts to whitewash the country’s wartime atrocities.
On Monday, Abe said he does not plan to repeat a landmark apology made in 1995 by then-Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama that included the three key phrases.
Former Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi made a similar apology in 2005 on the 60th anniversary of the end of the war, and at the Asian-African meeting the same year.
South Korea’s Foreign Ministry expressed “deep regret because Prime Minister Abe omitted the key expressions of apology and repentance.”
Asked about Abe’s comments, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei told a regular ministry briefing in Beijing yesterday that the global community is “looking forward to seeing that Japan can squarely face and reflect upon the history of aggression, so as to improve the reconciliation with neighboring countries in Asia and gain trust from the global community.”
“We hope the Japanese side can take heed of this call for justice from the international community,” he said. AP

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