China’s Wang Yi Calls on Japan to Reflect, Correct Mistakes
Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi urged Japan this week to reflect on historical mistakes and correct course, warning that failing to do so could risk a resurgence of militarism.
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Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi urged Japan this week to reflect on historical mistakes and correct course, warning that failing to do so could risk a resurgence of militarism.
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