Chinese Premier Li Qiang Meets Japan’s Ruling Coalition Delegation in Beijing
Chinese Premier Li Qiang met with Japan’s ruling coalition delegation in Beijing to strengthen bilateral ties and cooperation.
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Chinese Premier Li Qiang met with Japan’s ruling coalition delegation in Beijing to strengthen bilateral ties and cooperation.
China and Japan’s ruling parties have agreed to maintain close dialogue and communication, pledging to enhance mutual trust and cooperation to build a constructive and stable relationship amid global challenges.
A Chinese PLA delegation will visit Japan in mid-January to strengthen mutual understanding and advance defense exchanges, as announced by China’s Ministry of National Defense.
China and Japan are entering a new phase in their relationship, marked by recent diplomatic engagements and a mutual desire to strengthen ties in economic, political, and cultural spheres.
China and Japan have signed 10 agreements to enhance people-to-people and cultural exchanges, following discussions between Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Japanese counterpart Takeshi Iwaya in Beijing.
China and Japan have reached a 10-point consensus to enhance people-to-people and cultural exchanges, covering education, tourism, sports, and more, marking a significant step in strengthening bilateral ties.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has presented a six-point proposal to advance China-Japan relations during talks with Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya in Beijing, emphasizing cooperation and mutual trust.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang met with Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya, emphasizing that China-Japan relations are at a crucial stage and calling for strengthened cooperation and people-to-people exchanges.
Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya will visit the Chinese mainland on December 25 to hold talks and attend a high-level consultation on cultural exchanges, signaling strengthened China-Japan relations.
Wang Yi urges China and Japan to work together for stable, lasting relations, highlighting the importance of cooperation for peace and development in the region.
China’s top diplomat Wang Yi calls for joint efforts with Japan to promote stable and lasting bilateral relations, aiming to uphold regional and international peace and stability.
China’s top diplomat Wang Yi urges China and Japan to work together for stable, lasting bilateral relations, highlighting the importance of their cooperation for regional and global peace.
China and Japan have pledged to deepen cooperation in green development, signing 27 agreements at a Tokyo forum aimed at advancing energy conservation and environmental protection.
China’s top diplomat Wang Yi and Japan’s Takeo Akiba held high-level talks in Beijing to enhance bilateral relations and promote a constructive and stable partnership.
Japan has returned 16 crested ibises to China, marking the first such transfer in eight years, in a collaborative effort to conserve the endangered species and strengthen environmental ties.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang urges for stronger China-Japan relations during a meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba in Vientiane, emphasizing the importance of bilateral ties for regional and global stability.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Japan’s new Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya held a phone conversation to strengthen bilateral relations, emphasizing mutual cooperation and regional stability.
Chinese President Xi Jinping congratulates Shigeru Ishiba on his election as Japan’s new Prime Minister, expressing hopes for strengthened bilateral ties and mutual cooperation.
Beloved giant pandas Ri Ri and Shin Shin have left Tokyo’s Ueno Zoo after 13 years to return to China due to health concerns, moving fans who gathered pre-dawn to bid them a tearful farewell.
Wang Yi urges Japan to collaborate with China to promote sound and stable bilateral relations during a meeting with Japanese Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa in New York.