Wang Qishan calls for long-term perspective in handling China-Japan ties
Updated 21:56, 06-Dec-2019
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Chinese Vice President Wang Qishan (R) meets with the head of Japan's National Security Council Shigeru Kitamura in Beijing, December 6, 2019. /Xinhua Photo

Chinese Vice President Wang Qishan (R) meets with the head of Japan's National Security Council Shigeru Kitamura in Beijing, December 6, 2019. /Xinhua Photo

Chinese Vice President Wang Qishan on Friday met with the head of Japan's National Security Council Shigeru Kitamura. 
  
Not only close neighbors, China and Japan are also major economies in Asia and the world, said Wang, pointing out that the two countries both face huge tasks of domestic development and bear important responsibilities for world peace and development. 
  
Wang said the two sides should use the important consensus of the leaders of the two countries as a guide and move the bilateral relationship forward with wisdom and vision. 
  
He called on the two countries to learn from history, take the overall situation into consideration, gain a clear understanding of common interests and maintain the focus in developing ties with a long-term perspective. 
  
Wang also encouraged the two sides to work together to create a favorable environment for the two countries' high-level exchanges in the next stage.

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For his part, Kitamura said that since last year, bilateral relations have developed a positive momentum and seen close high-level contacts. Japan is ready to make full preparations for future exchanges between the two countries' leaders.

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Source(s): Xinhua News Agency