TOKYO: China's parliamentary leader urged Japan yesterday to remember its wartime aggression, saying the legacy of World War II, including the disposal of chemical weapons left behind by Japanese troops, has yet to be resolved.
Wu Bangguo, chairman of China's parliament, on a week-long visit to Japan, made the remarks when he met leaders of Japanese ruling and opposition parties at the Akasaka Guest House, party officials said.
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