China-Japan Consultations Focus on Improved Relations

China-Japan Consultations Focus on Improved Relations

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China-Japan Consultations Focus on Improved Relations

China and Japan hold high-level talks to improve bilateral relations, address concerns over Taiwan and Fukushima, and promote regional stability.

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Wang YiTakeo Akiba
What was China's stance on regional peace and stability?
Wang Yi emphasized China's commitment to peaceful development and urged all parties to resist external forces inciting regional confrontation.
What was the main topic of the China-Japan high-level political consultations?
China and Japan held high-level political consultations in Beijing, focusing on improving bilateral relations and addressing key issues like the Taiwan question and the discharge of nuclear-contaminated water from Fukushima.
What specific actions did China urge Japan to take to improve the relationship?
China urged Japan to adopt an objective view of China, honor its commitment on Taiwan, and take concrete actions to promote bilateral ties.
What were the overall goals of the consultations in terms of bilateral relations?
The consultations aimed to build a constructive and stable China-Japan relationship, focusing on mutual benefit and cooperation.
What agreements were reached during the consultations regarding economic cooperation and the Fukushima water issue?
Both sides agreed to maintain high-level communication, enhance economic cooperation, and avoid decoupling. They also pledged to implement the consensus on the Fukushima water issue.