Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya and South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul pose ...
It’s quite clear that Shigeru Ishiba didn’t read the job description when he became Japan’s prime minister. Back in October, ...
Even as China offers itself to nations like Japan as a more reliable partner, its ships are pushing into their neighborhoods — sometimes on the very same day. By David Pierson Martin Fackler and ...
China's foreign ministry said on Wednesday it hopes Japan will take concrete action to uphold its commitment to fostering ...
Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya said Saturday that he agreed with top Chinese diplomat Wang Yi to promote ...
Japanese trading companies have emerged as big winners from lingering mistrust between Australia and China, using the rift to ...
China accused of ‘two-faced diplomacy’ after entering Japanese waters following high-level talks
They reportedly made repeated attempts to approach nearby Japanese fishing boats and were later joined by two more ships. China’s coast guard is yet to comment on the accusations of intrusion.
Mr Iwaya said he confirmed a commitment by China made in September to allow imports of marine products and also asked about expanding imports of Japanese agricultural products, including beef and ...
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