China and Japan to Boost Bilateral Cooperation
On 16th November, 2023, Chinese President and Japanese Prime Minister held talks, aiming for mutually beneficial relations amidst diplomatic disputes, focusing on shared economic interests.
- Discussions included contentious issues like China’s seafood ban and the detention of a Japanese businessman suspected of espionage.
- Both leaders pledged high-level economic dialogues and welcomed discussions on export controls.
- Emphasizing common interests, Chinese President urged focusing on a strategic relationship of mutual benefit between China and Japan.
- Recent strains in ties include China's ban on Japanese seafood and Japan’s Fukushima water discharge decision.
- Japanese Prime Minister pressed for the lifting of the seafood ....
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