Sino -Japanese leaders are planned to meet on Thursday (November 17) in Bangkok, Thailand.Japanese Prime Minister Kishida said that he hoped that the meeting would help build a stable Japanese -China relations.
According to Reuters, Kishida Wenxiong told reporters during the 20th G20 (G20) summit held in Bali, Indonesia on Wednesday (16th) that Japan has many common opportunities between Japan and China, butThere are also challenges and concerns.
Kishida said that he hoped that his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping would help the two countries to build a constructive and stable Japanese -China relations.But he also emphasized: "I want to say what I should say and ask China to take responsible actions. On the other hand, the two countries also need to cooperate in the field of power."When talking about the Taiwan issue in the meeting, Kishida refused to respond.
Sino -Japanese leaders are scheduled to meet at the 29th Asia -Pacific Organization Organization in Bangkok, Thailand on November 17th.Exchange opinions.
According to the Kyodo News Agency, Kishida Wenxiong said in Cambodia on the 13th that he expects that the talks will talk about many topics and unrequited matters, and he will also urge China to take action responsibly.
It is reported that Kishida plans to explain concerns about the sea of the China Sea Police's ships many times during the meeting during the meeting.A person familiar with the matter said that the leaders of the two countries will also negotiate on China's strict crowning control measures, because Japanese companies in China have repeatedly required Chinese officials to officially relax some of their control measures.
The last face -to -face meeting of Sino -Japanese leaders was held in December 2019. At that time, Xi Jinping held talks with the late Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in Beijing.