Japan, China in new spat after three-way talks

Japan, China in new spat after three-way talks

Is it not common for countries to value one another’s jobs when they interact with one another? Guo Jiakun, a spokeswoman for the Foreign foreign ministry, responded on Monday when questioned about Japan’s opposition.

According to him,” This significant and beneficial meeting and conversation between China and Japan embodied this heart.”

The discussions on Saturday came back of a eminently unique conference held in Seoul in May and a state visit to Japan by China’s President Xi Jinping.

Takeshi Iwaya, the foreign minister of Japan, stated that he, Wang, and Cho Tae-yul, the president of South Korea, “had a coy exchange of views on trilateral cooperation and provincial global matters” and that they” will continue to support future-oriented cooperation.”

It’s no exaggeration to say that we are at a turning point in history because the global condition has become extremely severe.

Although” multilateral discussions have been continuing for over a decade,” this round” carries heightened value,” according to Patricia M. Kim, a foreign policy fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington, because of the new US place.

Beijing “has been working diligently to enhance relations with other big and thick powers in light of growing frictions with the United States,” she said before the discussions.