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China and Japan agree to talks on security issues as they seek to mend ties
I feel we were able to build a personal relationship that would lead to the future,” Japan’s foreign minister told reporters in the Chinese capital.
Japan FM visits China, seeking 'positive direction' for ties
Takeshi Iwaya made his first trip to Beijing since becoming Japan's foreign minister in October. Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya visited Beijing on Wednesday, holding several hours of talks with his counterpart Wang Yi and with China's premier,
China, Japan foreign ministers agree visit, security dialogue
By Liz Lee and Sakura Murakami BEIJING/TOKYO (Reuters) -Talks between China and Japan's foreign ministers in Beijing have paved way for Japan to host China's foreign affairs chief next year, and mutual agreement to hold a security dialogue as soon as possible,
Japan's foreign minister raises concerns over China's military moves
Japan's foreign minister Takeshi Iwaya said he had "serious concerns" about China's growing military activities, during a meeting with Chinese counterpart Wang Yi in Beijing. The talks focussed on tension over disputed territories,
China and Japan agree to talks on security as they seek to mend ties
BEIJING — China and Japan agreed Wednesday to set up talks on often contentious security issues as they seek to improve a relationship riven in recent years by a range of issues, from territorial disp
China, Japan foreign ministers meet in Beijing, seafood trade on agenda
By Liz Lee and Sakura Murakami BEIJING/TOKYO (Reuters) -Talks on seafood trade are expected to be on the agenda on Wednesday as Japan's foreign minister visits China, Japan's largest export market for aquatic products until Beijing placed a blanket ban in protest against Tokyo releasing treated radioactive wastewater into the ocean.
Japan expresses concerns over China’s military buildup
Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya raised “serious concerns” on Wednesday about China’s military buildup during a meeting with his counterpart, Wang Yi, in Beijing, Tokyo said. On his first visit to China since becoming Japan’s top diplomat earlier this year,
Japan's foreign minister seeks "positive" direction in bilateral ties during his visit to China
Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya has met with top Chinese leaders during his visit to Beijing, the first since the heads of the two countries met at a summit in Peru last month
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Iwaya raises 'serious concerns' over China military buildup
Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya on Wednesday raised "serious concerns" over China's military buildup as he met ...
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Japan's Top Diplomat In China To Address 'Challenges'
Japanese foreign minister Takeshi Iwaya met counterpart Wang Yi and other top officials in Beijing on Wednesday, with the two ...
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Japanese FM Iwaya's visit to China highlights continuing momentum in bilateral relations stabilizing and warming up
Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs Takeshi Iwaya is invited to visit China on December 25. Member of the Political Bureau ...
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Japan raises "serious concerns" over China military buildup
Japanese foreign minister Takeshi Iwaya raised "serious concerns" on Wednesday over China's military buildup as he met ...
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China, Japan agree to talks on security issues as they seek to mend ties
China and Japan agreed on Wednesday to set up talks on often contentious security issues as they seek to improve a relationship driven in recent years by a range of issues, from territorial disputes ...
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China, Japan reach 10 agreements on people-to-people, cultural exchanges
Eighth, the two sides will conduct exchanges between women's groups and share experience on promoting the common development ...
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Japan offers to ease visa rules for Chinese tourists as foreign minister visits Beijing
Takeshi Iwaya made the announcement a month after Beijing added Japan to its own scheme to allow visa-free travel.
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