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China condemns Japanese leaders’ war shrine offerings, visits

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BEIJING, April ‌22 (Reuters) - China on ​Wednesday condemned the Japanese prime ⁠minister's offerings to the Yasukuni shrine and visits ​by other Japanese officials to ‌the war shrine.

Japan's "negative actions" concerning the shrine "grossly trample on human ⁠conscience", and China ⁠is "very indignant at these heinous acts and strongly condemns them", a spokesperson ‌for Beijing's foreign ministry said ⁠at a ‌regular press briefing. 

The ​Yasukuni shrine, which honours Japan's war dead including soldiers ‌and officials convicted ​of ⁠war crimes by an international ‌tribunal, is ⁠viewed by some of Japan's Asian neighbours as a ​symbol of ‌its wartime aggression.

(Reporting by Ethan ⁠Wang and ​Liz Lee; Editing by ​Himani Sarkar)

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