China Says Conditions Not Ready for ROK-Japan Leaders Summit
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning says conditions are not yet ready for the next China-ROK-Japan leaders’ summit, delaying a planned January meeting.
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Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning says conditions are not yet ready for the next China-ROK-Japan leaders’ summit, delaying a planned January meeting.
Chinese spokesperson Mao Ning says recent remarks on Taiwan have unsettled the atmosphere needed for a China-Japan-ROK leaders’ summit, delaying any high-level meeting.
On Nov. 20, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning urged Japan to stay out of Taiwan affairs, citing the 80th anniversary of Taiwan’s restoration to China and its colonial past.
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