| Japan, China enter 2006 with problems beset by more problems(Kyodo)
 Updated: 2005-12-30 16:53
 
 Japan and China, whose relations went from bad to worse in 2005, enter the 
new year best by a long list of bilateral problems and no plans in sight to 
solve them. 
 Weighing down the relations are differences over issues ranging from Japanese 
Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's visits to the war-linked Yasukuni Shrine to 
gas and oil development rights in the East China Sea. 
 And no talks have yet been scheduled between the two countries to work those 
problems out, either on the level of their leaders or among diplomats. 
 "We have reached the end of 2005 facing difficulties in communication on the 
political front," a Japanese diplomat in Beijing said. "As for how to break this 
deadlock, we're still trying to figure that out." 
 The biggest issue between the two countries remains Koizumi's shrine visits. 
 China says the visits to Yasukuni, which enshrines 14 
Class-A war criminals along with 2.47 million war dead, is tantamount to 
glorifying the militarism that led Japan to its 1931-1945 occupation of Chinese 
territory. 
 
 
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