Japan protests China’s description of Ishiba and Wang meeting
- Japan protested a meeting described by Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesman Guo Jiakun, who emphasized the importance of mutual respect in international interactions.
- Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya stated they had a frank discussion on trilateral cooperation and regional affairs to promote future-oriented collaboration.
- Iwaya noted that the international situation is increasingly severe, marking a significant turning point in history.
- Patricia M Kim from the Brookings Institution mentioned that the current round of trilateral dialogues is particularly significant due to the new US position and China's efforts to improve relations with other powers.
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Japan protests Chinese gov't statement it says misquoted PM Ishiba
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Tokyo Rejects Beijing’s Account on Ishiba–Wang Talks as ‘Factually Incorrect’
Japan’s foreign ministry announced Monday that it had called on its Chinese equivalent to fix its website’s “factually incorrect” account of a meeting between Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba. A line in the Chinese foreign ministry’s statement—published on March 21 after Wang met with Ishiba on the eve of the 11th South Korea–Japan–China Foreign Ministers’ Meeting—implies that Japan’s prime minister sai…


Japan, China in new spat after three-way talks
TOKYO: Japan and China became embroiled in a new spat on Monday (Mar 24) with Tokyo accusing Beijing of misrepresenting its position after high-level weekend talks also involving South Korea
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