Hey there! 🌟 China and Japan are looking to tighten their friendship, and we've got the scoop! Wang Yi, China's top diplomat, met up with Toshihiro Nikai, the big boss of the Japan-China Friendship Parliamentarians' Union, in Beijing this Wednesday. 🏙️
Wang Yi, who's not only the director of the Foreign Affairs Commission but also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee (fancy titles, we know! 😅), expressed China's readiness to work with Japan. Their goal? To keep China-Japan relations chugging along the right track smoothly. 🚂
He gave a shoutout to Nikai for his long-term dedication to the China-Japan friendship. Wang highlighted that sticking to peaceful coexistence, everlasting friendship, and win-win cooperation is totally in the best interest of both nations. ✌️
According to Wang, leaders from both countries have agreed to build a constructive and stable relationship that fits the new era's vibe, offering strategic guidance for moving forward. 📈
But he also noted that things are at a critical stage right now. Wang urged Japan to see China objectively and adopt a positive and rational policy. Let's keep it chill, right? 😎
On the flip side, Nikai and other Japanese political party reps promised to keep working on stabilizing and improving relations. They aim to boost people-to-people exchanges and build stronger bridges between their legislative bodies. It's all about mutual understanding and promoting common development! 🌐
Looks like exciting times ahead for China and Japan's friendship! Stay tuned for more updates! 🚀
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Wang Yi calls for pushing stable China-Japan ties along right track
cgtn.com