When Xi Jinping visited Japan in 2009 as Chinese vice-president, he asked on short notice to meet Japanese Emperor Akihito. In a rare move reflecting his importance as the future Chinese leader and a desire to capitalise on warming ties, Tokyo broke protocol and granted an audience, despite an imperial household rule requiring requests to be made one month in advance.
2009年,當(dāng)習(xí)近平作為中國國家副主席訪問日本時,幾乎在最后一刻,他才提出會晤日本明仁天皇(Emperor Akihito)的請求。盡管根據(jù)日本宮內(nèi)廳(Imperial Household Agency)的規(guī)定,此類會晤請求應(yīng)提前一個月作出,日本政府還是打破慣例批準(zhǔn)了這一會晤。這一罕見舉動一方面反映了習(xí)近平作為中國未來領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人的重要性,另一方面則表明日本政府希望從中日關(guān)系的好轉(zhuǎn)中獲益。
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