
Lieutenant General Su Shiliang (L), commander of China's South Sea
Fleet, gestures while welcoming Major-Gen. Shinichi Tokumaru (R) of the Japanese
Maritime Self-Defense Force after the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force
destroyer arrived in Zhangjiang, south China's Guangdong Province on Tuesday,
June 24, 2008.
¡¡¡¡ZHANJIANG, Guangdong, June 24 (Xinhua) -- A Japanese Maritime Self-Defense
Force destroyer arrived here on Tuesday, starting a five-day visit to China.
¡¡¡¡The destroyer, Sazanami, carrying 240 Japanese officers, is the first
Japanese warship to visit China since World War II.
¡¡¡¡The voyage is a return visit; the Chinese missile destroyer Shenzhen docked
in Japan late last year.
¡¡¡¡A welcoming ceremony was held for the Sazanami's arrival in Zhanjiang,
along with a transfer ceremony of quake aid from the Japanese Defense Ministry
and Self Defense Forces, which was carried on the destroyer.
¡¡¡¡The materials, including food, blankets, hygiene masks, disinfectants and
other items, will be unloaded by Wednesday and then travel to the quake zone by
train.
¡¡¡¡"The visit is a sign of the friendly ties between the Chinese people and
the Japanese people," Lieutenant General Su Shiliang, commander of China's South
Sea Fleet, told a press conference after the welcoming ceremony.
¡¡¡¡Su expressed gratitude to Japan for providing aid and assistance after the
May 12 earthquake and for relief materials shipped to the quake zone.
¡¡¡¡The Sazanami's visit will promote exchanges between the two defense
departments, help build mutual trust, and enhance the development of the
China-Japan strategic, mutually beneficial relationship, Su said.
¡¡¡¡"We hope to work together with our Japanese counterparts, ensure the
success of each and every defense exchange project through our solid efforts,
sow the seed of friendship, deliver a message of peace, and make due
contribution to the friendliness between the two nations for generations to
come," he said.
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A Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force destroyer arrived in
Zhangjiang, south China's Guangdong Province on Tuesday, starting a five-day
visit to China. The destroyer, Sazanami, carrying 240 Japanese officers, is the
first Japanese warship to visit China since World War II.
¡¡¡¡Major-Gen. Shinichi Tokumaru of the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force
said he believed that the visit would help consolidate the friendly ties between
the two countries.
¡¡¡¡"Japan and China are both Asian powers. Defense exchanges between us will
help maintain peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific region," he said.
¡¡¡¡During the Sazanami's five-day stay at Zhanjiang, Chinese and Japanese army
officers will visit each other's warships and hold seminars to exchange
experience with disaster relief and other activities. The Sazanami will also be
open to local residents in Zhanjiang.
¡¡¡¡"This is my first trip to China. I had been looking forward to this trip,
and I'm very happy to be here now. I wish to know more about my Chinese
counterparts," said Hiroyuki Shiosaki, a visiting staff trainer with the
Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force.
¡¡¡¡"Japan and China are neighboring countries, separated only by a strip of
water. I think the hearts of the Japanese people and the Chinese people are also
closely connected," he said.

Major-Gen. Shinichi Tokumaru (Front) of the Japanese Maritime
Self-Defense Force inspects the guard of honour during a welcoming ceremony held
for the Sazanami's arrival in Zhanjiang, south China's Guangdong Province on
Tuesday, June 24, 2008.

Soldiers of the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force (MSDF) see off
the destroyer "Sazanami" at Kure, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan, on June 19, 2008.
The Japanese MSDF destroyer, which is the first vessel by the MSDF to call on
China, set off on Thursday morning for a visit to the southern Chinese port of
Zhanjiang, Guangdong Province. "Sazanami" was scheduled to arrive at the Chinese
port on June 24 and stay there for five days.

Soldiers of the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force (MSDF) see
off the destroyer "Sazanami" at Kure, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan, on June 19,
2008.

A Japanese Maritime Self- Defense Force (MSDF) destroyer sets
off for a visit to a Chinese port, the first by the MSDF to call on China, at
Kure, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan, on June 19, 2008.

A Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force (MSDF) destroyer sets
off for a visit to a Chinese port, the first by the MSDF to call on China, at
Kure, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan, on June 19, 2008.