TOKYO -- The Japanese government is expected to invite Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to Japan next month, seeking to pave the way for a state visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping.
A Japan visit by China's top diplomat Wang Yi in February has been studied by the two governments, several diplomatic sources said
(MENAFN- AzerNews) Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi may visit Japan in February 2025, Azernews reports. This would be the first visit of a Chinese Foreign Minister to Japan since November 2020. The agreement on the visit was reached during a meeting ...
Chinese and Japanese foreign ministers have agreed to continue cooperation across all levels and channels, according to China's foreign ministry. This was clarified by ministry spokesperson Mao Ning in response to a report suggesting Foreign Minister Wang Yi's potential visit to Japan in February.
Japanese Foreign Minister Iwaya Takeshi and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi engaged in discussions focusing on economic, security, and regional issues. Emphasizing cooperation amid tensions in the East and South China Seas,
Eighth, the two sides will conduct exchanges between women's groups and share experience on promoting the common development of men and women. China invites Japan to attend the Global Leaders' Meeting on Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Fourth World Conference on Women.
China and Japan have stepped up engagement in recent months, but analysts say the trajectory of relations will largely come down to Tokyo's political situation and its ties with the incoming Donald Trump administration.
As Trump prepares to enter the White House, China sends a top official on a tour of Namibia, Congo Brazzaville, Chad and Nigeria.