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China-Japan High-Level Talks Focus on Improved Relations
High-level Chinese and Japanese officials held talks to improve bilateral relations, addressing economic cooperation, environmental concerns, and political sensitivities.
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PoliticsInternational RelationsChinaDiplomacyEnvironmentEconomicsIndo Pacific
Central Committee Of The Communist Party Of ChinaNational Security Secretariat Of JapanFukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant
Wang YiTakeo Akiba
- What key economic and environmental issues were discussed?
- The discussion covered economic and trade cooperation, ensuring the stability and fluidity of production and supply chains, and addressing concerns over Japan's release of nuclear-contaminated water from Fukushima.
- What were Wang Yi's specific requests of the Japanese side?
- Wang Yi urged Japan to have an objective understanding of China, respect China's position on Taiwan, and implement the consensus of being 'cooperation partners rather than threats'.
- What was the main topic of discussion between Wang Yi and Takeo Akiba?
- High-level Chinese diplomat Wang Yi and Japan's National Security Secretariat chief Takeo Akiba held talks in Beijing, focusing on improving bilateral relations.
- What agreements were reached regarding the future direction of China-Japan relations?
- Both sides agreed to uphold the consensus reached by leaders of both countries, adhere to the correct direction of improving and developing bilateral ties, and build constructive and stable China-Japan relations.
- What commitments were made by both sides regarding the overall state of their relationship?
- Both sides reiterated their commitment to the principles and consensus established in the four political documents between China and Japan, and pledged to send more positive signals to the world.