Sun Weidong, deputy minister of China Foreign Ministry, will visit Japan on Tuesday (February 21) to conduct regular China -Japan security dialogues and regular foreign consultations with the Japanese side.

The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Wang Wenbin announced at a regular press conference on Monday (February 20) that after being agreed by both sides of China and Japan, Sun Weidong will go to Japan on February 21st as a foreign affairs of Japan's foreign affairs and foreign affairs of foreign affairs.Guan Yamada Chonggu held the 17th China -Japan Security Dialogue and the 29th Chinese and Japanese Foreign Affairs officials.

Wang Wenbin also said that the two sides will exchanges extensively and in -depth opinions on the problems of defense security policies of China -Japan relations and international regional issues that are commonly concerned.

Reuters previously quoted the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs that the Sino -Japanese security dialogue will be held on February 21 and 22.

Japanese Foreign Minister Lin Fangzheng told reporters at the side of the Munich Safety Conference in Germany on February 18: "It is important to start frank discussion, because there are many topics that are urgent to deal with Japan and China."

When Lin Fangzheng met with Wang Yi, director of the Office of the Foreign Affairs Working Committee of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China on the 18th, the East China Sea territorial dispute, including the situation including the Diaoyu Islands (Japanese is the island of Jian Ge), and the China was accused of frequent military activities around Japan.Wait seriously.

Wang Yi emphasized during the meeting that unilateralism and decoupling chain did not meet the interests of any party, and called on Japan to make independent choices.