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The Main Factors Affecting Sino-Japanese Relations
The main factors affecting Sino-Japanese relations are as follows:

(1) The territorial sovereignty of Diaoyu Island; (2) Japan's attitude towards the war of aggression against China (tampering with history textbooks, politicians visiting the Yasukuni Shrine, politicians denying the Nanjing Massacre, etc.). ); (3) Taiwan Province Province; (4) Oil exploitation in the East China Sea.

Dealing with Sino-Japanese relations:

1. Look at and grasp Sino-Japanese relations from a developmental perspective.

Sino-Japanese relations have experienced a serious decline in recent years. We should not only look at the negative factors in Sino-Japanese relations, but also look at them deeply, comprehensively and positively, and understand and grasp Sino-Japanese relations with a positive vision of development.

2. Take history as a mirror to look at and grasp Sino-Japanese relations.

Two thousand years of friendship, fifty years of opposition. "Two thousand years of friendship and fifty years of opposition" is the most comprehensive and accurate interpretation and expression of the history of Sino-Japanese relations.

3. Look at and grasp Sino-Japanese relations comprehensively.

Peace and development are the themes of today's times and the overall situation of today's world. 2 1 century, the first half of the 20th century was ravaged by war and threatened by the cold war. What mankind needs most is peace and development.

4. Look at and grasp Sino-Japanese relations from a global perspective.

Peace and development are the themes of today's times and the overall situation of today's world. 2 1 century, the first half of the 20th century was ravaged by war and threatened by the cold war. What mankind needs most is peace and development. Peace and development are the general trend and the aspiration of the people.

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1972 On September 29th, the two sides signed and published the Joint Statement of the Government of People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Government of Japan on the Normalization of Diplomatic Relations.

1978, 12 In August, the two sides concluded a Sino-Japanese peace and friendship treaty in Beijing. In the same year123 October, the two sides exchanged instruments of ratification in Tokyo, Japan, and the treaty came into effect.

Since then, the two sides issued the Sino-Japanese Joint Declaration on Building a Friendly and Cooperative Partnership Committed to Peace and Development and the Sino-Japanese Joint Statement on Comprehensively Promoting Strategic and Reciprocal Relations on June 5438+0998+0 1 and May 2008 respectively. The above four political documents constitute the political foundation of Sino-Japanese relations.

Since the normalization of diplomatic relations, the overall development of Sino-Japanese relations and the deepening of friendly exchanges and pragmatic cooperation in various fields have brought tangible benefits to the two countries and their peoples, and are also conducive to maintaining regional and even world peace, stability and prosperity.