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Chinese foreign minister holds phone conversation with Japan's newly appointed counterpart on ties

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Chinese foreign minister holds phone conversation with Japan's newly appointed counterpart on ties

2024-10-09 21:28 Last Updated At:10-10 14:57

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Wednesday held phone talks with Japan's newly appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs Takeshi Iwaya on relations between their two countries and international issues of common concern.

At the talks, Iwaya said the new Japanese cabinet is willing to comprehensively promote the strategic relationship of mutual benefit between Japan and China and is committed to building a constructive and stable bilateral relationship. There is huge potential for Japan-China cooperation in various fields, and Japan is willing to strengthen communication with China at all levels to resolve pending issues through consultation, so as to bring more benefits to the two peoples, said Iwaya.

Japan and China bear significant responsibilities for the peace and stability of Asia and the world, said Iwaya, noting that in the face of a turbulent international situation, the new Japanese cabinet is committed to advancing diplomacy through dialogue and coordination, and is willing to jointly work with China to strengthen cooperation and make greater contributions to promoting regional peace and stability and addressing global challenges.

Speaking on the same occasion, Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, said that China appreciates the positive signals sent by the new Japanese cabinet and Iwaya since taking office, which reflect a desire to stabilize and develop bilateral relations.

Wang noted that China and Japan are close neighbors, and that mutually beneficial cooperation and common development are in the fundamental interests of both peoples, expressing his hope that the new Japanese cabinet would bring new momentum and foster fresh developments in China-Japan relations.

Wang said both sides need to learn from history, stay true to their original aspirations, expand cooperation, eliminate disruptions, and comprehensively advance their strategic relationship of mutual benefit, so as to build a constructive and stable bilateral relationship that meets the requirements of the new era.

Wang emphasized that China's policy toward Japan has always maintained consistency and stability. He expressed the hope that Japan would honor its political commitments on the Taiwan question, adhere unwaveringly to the one-China principle, and establish an objective, rational, positive, and friendly perception of China.

He urged Japan to translate the important consensus including "being partners, not threats" into concrete actions, promoting healthy and stable development of bilateral relations on the right track.

In light of the complex and turbulent international situation, Wang stressed that overall peace and stability in the region is hard-won and should be cherished, particularly by preventing external forces from stirring up regional division and confrontation.

Chinese foreign minister holds phone conversation with Japan's newly appointed counterpart on ties

Chinese foreign minister holds phone conversation with Japan's newly appointed counterpart on ties

Chinese foreign minister holds phone conversation with Japan's newly appointed counterpart on ties

Chinese foreign minister holds phone conversation with Japan's newly appointed counterpart on ties

Civil society organization representatives from China and other countries held meetings on the sidelines of the 57th session of the United Nations (UN) Human Rights Council to exchange experiences on their role in promoting global human rights and sustainable development.

The Permanent Mission of the People's Republic of China to the UN Office at Geneva and Other International Organizations in Switzerland and China Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) Network for International Exchanges jointly hosted the event entitled "NGOs: advancing the right to developement in an equitable and inclusive way" in Geneva.

Some attendees at the meeting said that the close cooperation between NGOs from China and Africa is indispensable for achieving sustainable development in Africa, and that Chinese NGOs, as important participants in global human rights governance, have made significant contributions to social progress and human rights development in China.

The Beijing Guangming Charity Foundation, a Chinese NGO, held a charity forum on autism on Tuesday at the Palace of Nations in Geneva, where Chinese and foreign participants exchanged ideas on raising global awareness of autism.

Attendees called on governments, social organizations, and research institutions to work together to raise awareness of autism and create a favorable international environment for autistic individuals based on the principles of mutual respect and equality and mutual benefit.

This forum also released the consensus and action blueprint for charitable philanthropy for autism.

Chinese, int'l social organizations exchange experiences on promoting global human rights

Chinese, int'l social organizations exchange experiences on promoting global human rights

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