SINGAPORE (AP) The Straits Times, one of Southeast Asia's largest circulated English newspapers, has named the leaders of China and Japan as the most prominent Asians of 2013. The title, instituted last year, aims to recognize a person whose work or actions have had significant impact on the region.
Despite being relatively new leaders, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe "have already left a mark on Asia," The Straits Times of Singapore said in an announcement Wednesday.
The paper had named President Thein Sein of Myanmar as Asian of the Year 2012 for leading political reforms.
This year, the newspapers' editors were split between Xi and Abe, whose nations are regional rivals and have been embroiled in a territorial dispute over a cluster islands in the East China Sea. In the end, the editors decided to name them joint winners.
"In Asia currently, no two leaders have greater responsibility to build up their economies, protect the global commons and preserve the peace that has paved the way for Asian prosperity," said The Straits Times editor Warren Fernandez.