The US today welcomed the deep remorse Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe expressed for the "suffering caused" by Japan to millions of people during World War II.
"We welcome Prime Minister Abe's expression of deep remorse for the suffering caused by Japan during the World War II era, as well as his commitment to uphold past Japanese government statements on history," said National Security Council spokesman Ned Price.
"We also value Prime Minister Abe's assurances of Japan's intent to expand upon its contributions to international peace and prosperity in the years ahead," he said in a statement.
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The Japanese wartime history has come under a renewed focus since Abe, 60, came to power in late 2012.
He has been criticised by some for trying to expand the role of Japanese military.
Price, however, said: "For 70 years Japan has demonstrated an abiding commitment to peace, democracy, and the rule of law. This record stands as a model for nations everywhere.