China’s top diplomat Wang Yi met with Japan’s national security advisor Masataka Okano on Sunday, aiming to strengthen the strategic relationship between the two nations. The discussions focused on implementing the important consensus reached by their leaders and promoting the healthy and stable development of mutually beneficial China-Japan relations.
Both sides engaged in in-depth talks about enhancing cooperation and agreed to continue communication through the China-Japan high-level political dialogue mechanism. This commitment underscores their dedication to fostering positive bilateral relations amid regional and global challenges.
Wang Yi, a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and director of the Office of the Foreign Affairs Commission, emphasized the importance of collaboration for regional stability and prosperity. Masataka Okano, secretary general of Japan’s National Security Secretariat, expressed Japan’s willingness to work closely with China to advance common interests.
The meeting is seen as a significant step towards deepening diplomatic ties and enhancing mutual understanding between China and Japan, two of Asia’s leading economies.
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Wang Yi meets Japan's national security advisor Masataka Okano
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