
China and Japan Seal 20 Agreements to Boost Economic Ties
China and Japan have reached 20 significant agreements during a high-level economic dialogue, pledging to deepen collaboration and enhance their strategic relationship for mutual benefit.
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China and Japan have reached 20 significant agreements during a high-level economic dialogue, pledging to deepen collaboration and enhance their strategic relationship for mutual benefit.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Japanese Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa met in Tokyo on Saturday to discuss strengthening bilateral relations and regional cooperation.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi urges Japan to strengthen mutual trust and cooperation for a more stable world.
Chinese FM Wang Yi reaffirms the one-China principle as the cornerstone of China-Japan relations, urging Japan to respect history and avoid provoking issues concerning the Taiwan region.
The ruling parties of the Chinese mainland and Japan have agreed to maintain close dialogue and communication, pledging to enhance mutual trust and cooperation amid global challenges.
A Chinese military delegation from the Eastern Theater Command will visit Japan in mid-January to strengthen mutual understanding and advance defense exchanges.
China and Japan are enhancing their diplomatic ties through recent high-level meetings, signaling a new era of cooperation and stability in the Asia-Pacific region.
Wang Yi, China’s top diplomat, urges stronger China-Japan relations to promote regional peace and stability during his speech at the Beijing-Tokyo Forum.