For more discussion, let's go back to Jia Xiudong from the China Institute of International Studies.
Q1.The history of the Japanese invasion is still a thorn in the China-Japan relationship. Any moves by the Japanese government, like trying to amend the pacifist constitution and the lifting of the ban on collective self-defense, all put China on alert and bring up war-time memories. How would you advise Japan to develop a healthy relationship with China?
Q2. What do you think the public in both countries can do to fix strained political ties?