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1979 65438+On February 5th, Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira visited China and promised to provide me with the first batch of government loans. Starting from this year, the Japanese government began to provide Japanese yen loans to China.

Japanese government loans to China account for more than 40% of our cooperation with foreign official funds, ranking first. Since 1979, Japan has provided me with four batches of yen loans, totaling 2,580.9 billion yen. The first batch of yen loans (1979-1983) was 330.9 billion yen; The second batch of yen loans (1984-1990) was 470 billion yen;

The third batch of yen loans (1990-1995) 81000 billion yen; The fourth batch of yen loans is divided into (1996-1998) 580 billion yen and (1999-2000) 390 billion yen.

In addition, from 1979 to 1995, Japan provided China with three batches of energy loans, totaling170 billion yen. The first batch of energy loans was 420 billion yen; The second batch of energy loans is 580 billion yen; The third batch of energy loans is 700 billion yen.

From 1979 to March 2000, the Japanese government provided11535.6 billion yen of free aid to China. In March, 2002, the Japanese government decided to drastically reduce its yen loans to China, and the number of yen loans to China in 200 1 year was reduced to160 billion yen, a decrease of 25% compared with the previous year.

In 2006, Japan provided 62.3 billion yen in loans to China. In 2007, it was 46.3 billion yen. I can't find the data for many years. In 2004 alone, Japan provided about 3.5 trillion yen in loans to China. Plus the loan in 2006-07 and the loan in 2005 can't be found (refer to 2006-07, we can also know that the loan in 2005 is about 700.

3.7 trillion yen, equivalent to 300 billion yuan. But I calculated the exchange rate according to today's exchange rate. 1979 is definitely different from the current exchange rate. Today, this loan should be worth 700-1000 billion RMB.

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Although China and Japan have different social systems, they should and can establish peaceful and friendly relations. It is in the interests of the two peoples to normalize diplomatic relations and develop good-neighborly and friendly relations between the two countries, and it is also a contribution to easing tensions in Asia and safeguarding world peace.

(1) As of the date of this statement, the abnormal state between People's Republic of China (PRC) and Japan has ended.

(2) The Japanese government recognizes the People's Republic of China (PRC) government as the sole legal government of China.

(3) People's Republic of China (PRC) reiterated that Taiwan Province Province is an inalienable part of the territory of People's Republic of China (PRC). The Japanese government fully understands and respects this position of the Japanese government and adheres to the position of Article 8 of the Potsdam Proclamation.

(4) The Government of People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Government of Japan decided to establish diplomatic relations as of September 29th, 1972. The two governments decided to take all necessary measures to establish and operate each other's embassies in their respective capitals and exchange ambassadors as soon as possible in accordance with international law and practice.

(5) The Japanese people and the Japanese government announced that they would give up their claim for war compensation against Japan for the friendship between the two peoples.

(6) The Japanese government and the Japanese government agreed to establish lasting peaceful and friendly relations between the two countries on the basis of mutual respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity, mutual non-aggression, non-interference in each other's internal affairs, equality and mutual benefit, and peace.

In accordance with the above principles and the principles of the Charter of the United Nations, the two governments confirm that in their mutual relations, all disputes should be settled by peaceful means, without resorting to force or threat of force.

The normalization of diplomatic relations between China and Japan is not aimed at a third country. Neither country should seek hegemony in Asia and the Pacific, and both sides oppose the efforts of any other country or group of countries to establish such hegemony.

(8) In order to consolidate and develop the peaceful and friendly relations between the two countries, the Japanese government and the Japanese government agreed to hold negotiations aimed at concluding a treaty of peace and friendship.

Nine, in order to further develop bilateral relations and expand personnel exchanges, People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Japanese government, taking into account the existing non-governmental agreements, agreed to negotiate to conclude trade, navigation, aviation and fishery agreements.

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