TOKYO (Reuters) โ Japan had lodged a protest with China about a statement that misquoted Prime Minister Shigeru Ishibaโs remarks during Fridayโs meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, Japanโs top government spokesperson said on Monday.
An announcement by Chinaโs foreign ministry on Friday said Ishiba had said Japan โrespectsโ the positions of the Chinese side, as detailed by Wang during the meeting.
Wang stressed Japan should โfulfil important political commitments on historical issues and the Taiwan question,โ and that Tokyo should send โthe right signal to the world with a responsible attitude towards history, the people and the future,โ according to Chinaโs statement on the meeting.
But Japanโs foreign ministry said on Saturday that โno such statement was ever made,โ and asked China to delete the incorrect material.
โWeโve protested to the Chinese side and immediately requested the removal of the announcement, stating that it was not factual,โ Japanโs Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi told a press conference.
He did not disclose the details, including the Chinese response, but said โit is regrettable that the non-factual announcement was issuedโ.
During the meeting, Ishiba stressed the necessity of reducing concerns and issues between the two nations, including the situation in the East China Sea, early release of Japanese nationals detained in China and lifting import restrictions on Japanโs marine and agricultural products, Japanโs foreign ministry said.
The statement on Chinaโs foreign ministry website still included the Ishiba remarks Japan had requested removed.
(Reporting by Kaori Kaneko and Mariko Katsumura. Editing by Gerry Doyle)
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