A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said on
Thursday that China would like to learn from Japan and work more closely with
Japan in the energy sector.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang said this at a regular press conference,
held a day after Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo
Abe signed a joint press communique calling for stronger cooperation on energy
and environmental protection.
Noting China and Japan are both big energy consumers, Qin said Japan boasts
advanced technology in the energy sector, particularly in clean energy and
renewable energy.
"China would like to get useful experience from Japan as the country pursues
a path to sustainable development and strives to build a resource conserving and
environment-friendly society," Qin said.
Also on Thursday, Director of the National Development and Reform Commission
Ma Kai co-chaired with his Japanese counterpart the first China-Japan energy
policy dialogue in Tokyo.
"The dialogue will help China and Japan understand each other and work more
closely," the spokesman said. "Hopefully exchange of this kind will continue and
produce new fruits."