Japanese Foreign Minister Iwaya Takeshi made his first trip to Beijing. He and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi agreed to hold future talks on tense security issues after Chinese and Japanese leaders ...
Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya raised "serious concerns" on Wednesday over China's military buildup as he met his ...
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In his first visit to China in the post, Iwaya unmistakably tried to make his tentative hosts feel assured of the Shigeru ...
Japan's top diplomat Takeshi Iwaya expressed "serious concerns" to his Chinese counterpart over Beijing's increasing military activity, Tokyo said Wednesday.