Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya to Visit China

Japan’s Foreign Minister to Visit China for High-Level Talks

Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya is set to visit China on December 25 following an invitation from the Chinese government, announced Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning on Tuesday. This visit signifies a step forward in strengthening the relationship between the two neighboring nations.

During his visit, Minister Iwaya will hold talks with his Chinese counterpart and attend the second meeting of the High-Level Consultation Mechanism on People-to-People and Cultural Exchanges between China and Japan. These discussions aim to enhance cooperation in cultural and educational exchanges, benefiting youths and fostering mutual understanding.

The meetings are expected to focus on promoting peace and collaboration in the region, highlighting the importance of strong diplomatic ties. Young people in both countries may look forward to increased opportunities for cultural engagement and shared learning experiences.

This visit underscores the commitment of both Japan and China to work together on common interests and to build a prosperous future for their citizens.

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