Strategic two-way street
According to the explanation of Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the strategic two-way street (せんりゃくてきごけいかんけい) is "to profit each other, and to enlarge common profit while I contribute to the global community under the recognition that the two countries take solemn responsibility for Asia and the world together in the daytime, and to develop the Japan-China relations" [1]. It is a concept proposed at a summit meeting of the Chairman Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, Hu Jintao of October, 2006 as toeing the mark again of the Japan-China relations that it was cold under the Koizumi Administration.
The following points are shown in "Japan-China joint declaration about the comprehensive promotion" of "the strategic two-way street" as a specific example [2].
- Increase of political mutual trust
- Promotion of the cultural and human interchange and increase of the friendship feelings of the nation
- Reinforcement of the reciprocity cooperation
- Contribution to the Pacific of Asia
- Contribution to a global problem
In addition, as for Prime Minister Abe, thought often appoints reverse Toshihiro Nikai as the director of the government and the party in policies to China, but Prime Minister Abe states that the reason is a strategic two-way street.
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