Xi, Ishiba to Boost China-Japan Ties
Yahoo News · 11h
Xi and Ishiba meet amid tensions as China urges Japan to ‘properly handle’ history
Chinese president Xi Jinping has told Japanese prime minister Shigeru Ishiba that he hopes Japan will “properly” handle issues such as history and Taiwan after Tokyo expressed concerns about Beijing’s “increasingly aggressive military manoeuvres”.
NHK · 1d
Japan's PM Ishiba, Xi agree to work on 'constructive' bilateral ties
Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru and Chinese President Xi Jinping have confirmed that they will work to build constructive and stable bilateral relations. Ishiba expressed Japan's concerns over increasing Chinese military activities and the two agreed to continue dialogue regardless of differing opinions.
devdiscourse · 1d
Diplomatic Shifts: Xi and Ishiba Discuss Japan-China Tensions
In their first meeting, China's President Xi Jinping and Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba addressed key bilateral issues, including historical disputes and the ongoing Taiwan situation. Both leaders emphasized the need to safeguard the global free trade system while Ishiba raised concerns about Chinese maritime activities and called for the release of detained Japanese nationals.
Business Standard · 1d
Japan PM meets Xi Jinping, voices concern over Taiwan, South China Sea
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and Chinese President Xi Jinping held their first in-person talks on Friday as part of efforts to manage tensions in Japan-China relations and also expressed his concerns over China's activity near Taiwan as well as the South China Sea, the Japan Times reported.
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