In response to [vsnet-alert 4712], it has become increasingly established that Nova Aql 2000 (present nova) is a recurrence of CI Aql in 1917. The quiescent identification with a 0.6-day eclipsing binary with HeII and CIII/NIII emission lines would then be interpreted as a system closely related to supersoft X-ray source (SSXS) which repeatedly undergo nova explosions. The eclipse light curve and the orbital period strongly resembles those of known SSXS and V Sge stars. The presence of high excitation emission lines are common among them, and CV-type recurrent novae like U Sco. The present opportunity in observing the eclipsing recurrent nova in outburst should not be overweighted. Time-resolved photometry and spectroscopy, observations at other wavelengths (esp. soft X-rays) are uegently encouaraged. The VSNET collaboration team will continue focusing on this object, and we heartily appreciated efforts from world-wide observers to cover the full orbital period. Regards, Taichi Kato Makoto Uemura and the VSNET collaboration team