
China Urges Japan to Make a Clean Break with Militarism ✌️
China calls on Japan to break away from militarism and embrace peace after Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s offering to the Yasukuni Shrine. Will Japan move towards reconciliation?
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China calls on Japan to break away from militarism and embrace peace after Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s offering to the Yasukuni Shrine. Will Japan move towards reconciliation?
Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba met in Vientiane to strengthen their nations’ ties, emphasizing the importance of cooperation amid global changes.
Chinese FM Wang Yi and Japan’s new Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya had a phone call to boost bilateral ties, agreeing to strengthen cooperation and promote peace and stability in the region.
Chinese President Xi Jinping congratulated Shigeru Ishiba on becoming Japan’s new Prime Minister, expressing hopes for strengthened ties and mutual cooperation between the two nations.
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Japan’s Yoko Kamikawa in New York, calling for a strengthened and stable relationship between the two nations, focusing on cooperation and mutual understanding.
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China’s Wang Yi and Japan’s Toshihiro Nikai meet in Beijing to strengthen China-Japan relations, aiming for peaceful coexistence and mutual cooperation.
China urges Japan to reflect on its history after leaders visit the controversial Yasukuni Shrine, emphasizing the need for peace and trust between Asian neighbors.
China appreciates ex-soldier Hideo Shimizu’s apology for Japan’s WWII crimes, urging reflection on history.
China’s top diplomat Wang Yi met with Japan’s LDP General Council chairman Hiroshi Moriyama in Beijing to strengthen cooperation and reaffirm that China and Japan are partners, not threats.