Indian Prime Minister is scheduled to reach Japan on July 7 and his bilateral (meeting) with the Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda is to be held on July 9 evening
Indian Prime Minister is scheduled to reach Japan on July 7 and his bilateral (meeting) with the Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda is to be held on July 9 evening
This is just a stunt to suggest that, well, he's got some different idea. It's not a different idea - it's a good idea, but it's the same idea as John Howard had and Prime Minister [Yasuo] Fukuda of Japan has and so the list goes on.
It is welcome that the leader of such an important nation stands in front of the world and says that China is serious about the relationship at the highest level. Not only was it a direct comment about the recent meeting that took place, but it was also in the context of a historic press conference [with Japanese PM Yasuo Fukuda].
I would not hope that there will be chaos in China ... I would not want Chinese to become unhappy. We are neighbors, after all, and it will be good for Japan if our neighbors are in a sound state, as well. So with that in mind, as well, I shall attend the Opening Ceremony.
I view the Olympics as a opportunity for me to cheer on our athletes ... I had the honor of dealing with the Chinese -- two Chinese presidents during my term, and every time I have visited with them I have talked about religious freedom and human rights. . . . I guess I don't need the Olympics to express my concerns. I've been doing so.
There certainly may be problems with China, but even so, they are striving to improve things