(Beijing / Tokyo Comprehensive News) The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that Chinese officials and Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Wenxiong will meet on Thursday (November 17) during the informal meeting of the Asia -Pacific Economic Cooperation Organization (APEC).Relations and international issues that are concerned about and control the differences between the two countries.
According to the text records of the regular press conference on Wednesday (16th), the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Mao Ning confirmed that the leaders of the two countries would meet in Bangkok when responding to questions from Japanese reporters.
Mao Ning said: "This is the first official meeting of the two leaders, which is of great significance. The two parties will exchange opinions on issues of international regional issues that China -Japan relations and common concern at that time."
Japan Kyodo News reported that Kishida Wenxiong told the media at the Twenty Group (G20) summit on the same day (16th) that he hoped to meet with Chinese officials to "build a constructive and stable Japanese -China relations."
Although the two parties attended the G20 summit together, they did not have bilateral talks.The last face -to -face meeting held in China and Japan was held in December 2019. Chinese officials held talks with the former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in Beijing.
According to the Kyodo News Agency, the Diaoyu Islands (known as the islands of Jiange) collar a connected area around the coastal side of the overseas side.This unprecedented incident issued a statement.
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, Kishida Wenxiong pointed out at the Asian Security Summit in Cambodia on Sunday (13th) that China's recent military operations in the East China Sea have violated Japan's sovereignty.He said that during the meeting of the Japanese and the middle, it would urge China to take responsible behaviors.