Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya is set to visit China on December 25, as announced by Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning on Tuesday.
The visit aims to foster stronger bilateral relations between the two nations. During his stay, Minister Iwaya and his Chinese counterparts will engage in comprehensive talks to address key diplomatic and economic issues.
Additionally, both foreign ministers will attend the second meeting of the High-Level Consultation Mechanism on People-to-People and Cultural Exchanges between China and Japan. This platform is designed to enhance mutual understanding and cooperation through cultural and social interactions.
The scheduled discussions and collaborative initiatives highlight the ongoing efforts to maintain peaceful and productive ties between Japan and China, contributing to regional stability and global economic growth.
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