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Blair: Strong Japanese Relations to benefit world

Published: Tue 22 Jul 2003 09:07 AM
PM: Strong relationship with Japan will benefit wider world
Prime Minister Tony Blair has spoken of the strong political and economic ties between Britain and Japan. "It is a good relationship that we have," he said, "I want to make it a great one." The Prime Minister said:
"I have no doubt at all that our two countries, that share so many of the same perspectives, that want for example a strong relationship with the United States, but want that set within a series of global relationships that bring the world closer together, that recognise the value of the economics and the politics going together, I am sure that our two countries can play an enormous part in helping our world to greater prosperity and greater stability.
"In particular I hope that my visit here to Japan allows the bilateral ties, politically as well as economically, between Britain and Japan to be strengthened still further. It is a good relationship that we have. I want to make it a great one. And I believe that if we do that it will be to the benefit not just of Japan or Britain, but the wider world."

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