Destroy Weapons left behind: China
Destroy Weapons left behind: China
Six decades later, China still bears the brunt of the weapons left behind by the Japanese Imperial Army.

Beijing: China has demanded that Japan destroy about 2 million chemical weapons abandoned by the retreating Japanese Imperial Army at the end of World War Two.

The proclamation came on Thursday as China complained that Japan has been slow in clearing up the weapons buried or discarded by the Japanese after the war ended in 1945.

"The Chinese side strongly demands the Japanese side bear its due responsibility and obligation," the official Xinhua news agency quoted Vice Foreign Minister Wu Dawei as saying.

He urged Japan "to thoroughly and completely destroy chemical weapons abandoned in China" as soon as possible.

Japan is required to dispose of chemical weapons left in China by 2007 under an international treaty, the Chemical Weapons Convention.

China says such weapons have harmed some 2,000 Chinese.

In June this year, three Chinese were taken to hospital after inhaling poison gas that leaked from abandoned shells while removing sand on a riverbank in Guangzhou, capital of the southern province of Guangdong.

Two schoolboys were injured in northeastern China in July 2004 when they uncovered and played with World War Two chemical weapons, Chinese state media said.

In August 2003, a toxic leak killed one man and injured 43 after five canisters of mustard gas were unearthed at a construction site in northeastern province of Heilongjiang.

Japan has agreed to pay 300 million yen ($2.75 million) in compensation.

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