2021-07-09
According to the Russian Sputnik News Agency website on December 24, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Mao Ning announced on the 24th that Japanese Foreign Minister Iwate Iwate would be invited to visit China on the 25th.
She stated that "China attaches great importance to Foreign Minister Iwaya's visit", and Chinese leaders will meet with him. Foreign Minister Wang Yi will hold talks with him and jointly attend the second meeting of the China Japan High level People to People Exchange and Consultation Mechanism.
Mao Ning expressed that China is willing to work together with Japan to focus on common interests, strengthen dialogue and communication, deepen pragmatic cooperation, properly manage differences, and make joint efforts to comprehensively promote the strategic and mutually beneficial relationship between China and Japan, committed to building a constructive and stable China Japan relationship that meets the requirements of the new era.
According to Kyodo News, Japanese Foreign Minister Tsuyoshi Iwaya announced at a press conference on the 24th that he will make his first visit to China since taking office on the 25th, during which he will hold talks with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi.
According to the BBC website on December 23, Japanese Foreign Minister Tsuyoshi Iwaya plans to visit China this week, which is seen as the beginning of improving bilateral relations between China and Japan.
According to reports, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba claimed to be a disciple of Tanaka Kakuei and highly praised Tanaka Kakuei's efforts to normalize diplomatic relations between Japan and China in 1972, repeatedly emphasizing the importance of China to Japan.
According to reports, Tetsuya Horiuchi, a lecturer at the School of Government and Policy Science at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, believes that Shigeru Ishiba is dealing with the uncertainty of the upcoming Trump administration while seeking economic benefits and reducing risks.
Toru Horiuchi believes that the balance of power between China and Japan has tilted towards China.
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