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(23 Apr 2005) **NB: TAPE NUMBER IS EF05/0365** 1. Chinese President Hu Jintao meeting Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, they shake hands 2. Close-up of Hu seated at table 3. Close-up of Koizumi seated at table 4. Wide shot of meeting at table 5. Various of Koizumi and Japanese delegation 6. Wide shot of meeting at table 7. Close-up of Koizumi listening 8. Close-up of Hu talking 9. Chinese delegation 10. Wide shot of meeting at table 11. Doors being closed STORYLINE: The leaders of Japan and China met at the Asia-Africa summit in Jakarta on Saturday in an effort to end weeks of deteriorating relations between the two countries. Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi and Chinese President Hu Jintao smiled and shook hands before sitting down to begin the talks on Saturday. The meeting is the first top-level discussion since huge anti-Japanese protests erupted earlier this month in major Chinese cities over Tokyo's approval of school textbooks that China claims play down wartime atrocities. The dispute between the two countries has threatened Japan's bid for a permanent seat on the UN Security Council. Saturday's meeting comes a day after Koizumi offered the most public apology in a decade for Japan's wartime aggression in Asia. Koizumi's expression of "deep remorse" broke no new ground, but it was a clear attempt to reverse the worst erosion of ties between Tokyo and Beijing since diplomatic relations were established in 1972. China, South Korea and other Asian countries have long accused Japan of not apologising adequately for invading and occupying its neighbours. Chinese animosities are aggravated by their rivalry with the Japanese to be the region's dominant power. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...