Beijing invites Japanese prime minister to ceremony marking end of second world war
Japanese PM considering China visit to mend ties, but may choose to avoid anniversary date
President Xi Jinping has officially invited Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to a ceremony in September commemorating the 70th anniversary of the end of the second world war.
Beijing had been waiting for a reply since the invitation was made three weeks ago, Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs Cheng Guoping said on Friday following a BRICS summit.
Cheng said all leaders from the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation members - Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan - had agreed to attend the September 3 ceremony, which includes a military parade in Tiananmen Square.
Abe had told aides he was willing to visit China, the Asahi newspaper reported.
However, fearing a domestic backlash, he was considering a visit either before or after the ceremony, it said.
Jiang Yuechun , a professor at the China Institute of International Studies, said Abe's hesitation was understandable.