China and Japan agree to talks on security issues
Japanese foreign minister Takeshi Iwaya raised “serious concerns” on Wednesday over China’s military buildup as he met counterpart Wang Yi in Beijing, Tokyo said.
Japanese foreign minister Takeshi Iwaya met counterpart Wang Yi and other top officials in Beijing on Wednesday, with the two sides agreeing to try to increase cooperation despite acknowledging challenges,
China and Japan agreed that Beijing’s top diplomat should visit in 2025, adding to the signs the two nations are repairing ties that have been strained in recent years.
Noting that China-Japan relations are at a crucial stage of improvement and development, Li said China is willing to work with Japan to implement the important consensus reached by the leaders of the two countries,
Member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and Minister of Foreign Affairs Wang Yi met with Serbian Foreign Minister Marko Djurić in Tianjin on Friday. Wang said China welcomes Serbia to get on board the express train of China's development and work together to achieve modernization for both nations.
China's top diplomat has warned that a trade war between China and the European Union would result in a "lose-lose" situation and urged Beijing and Brussels to continue talks and strengthen their cooperation.
Package harks back to '2005 agreement'. MEA does not formally deny the Chinese claims of consensus, but it is learnt that the readout from China was not a joint statement.
In his first visit to China in the post, Iwaya unmistakably tried to make his tentative hosts feel assured of the Shigeru Ishiba government's readiness to reboot the dormant Sino-Japanese relations that had frosted over due to the previous Fumio Kishida government's one-sided pro-US policy.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi is meeting Indian National Security Adviser Ajit Doval in Beijing to resume talks on the two countries' decades-long border dispute. The 23rd Special Representatives talks are underway in Beijing,
China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Lin Jian said a meeting between China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Indian National Security Advisor Ajit Doval on Wednesday reached six agreements on the boundary issue between the two.
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