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Diplomatic ties remain shaky. After the Sept. 7 collision, Beijing cut off ministerial-level contacts with Japan, and it was unclear until the last minute whether Hu would meet with Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan here. A meeting was set up for Saturday. The two met informally at another summit in Hanoi last month, but Hu refused to put Kan on his official agenda. Some in the protest Saturday said they thought Japan and China need to do more to maintain friendly relations. "I think China is a threat to Japan. But I also think the Japanese and Chinese have to discuss this," said Sayo Kuroda, a 19-year-old college student who joined the protest with her family.
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