Xi Jinping tells Japanese PM Shinzo Abe that it’s time to move forward
Long-awaited meeting at summit should cool Sino-Japanese tensions in the short term, analysts say
President Xi Jinping told Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Monday that China and Japan should “put aside disruptions” to make their bilateral ties back to normal track.
The two leaders are having their first one-on-one talk in 17 months on the sidelines of G20 summit on Monday evening, amid rising tension over the territorial disputes.
Both nations agreed to step up dialogues on all levels, and build communication mechanism in air and sea between their militaries, Abe said after the talks.
“I made our position very clear on the East and South China Sea issues to President Xi,” he said. “For East China Sea, we should strengthen dialogue and consultation to maintain the stabiity and make it a sea of peace, friendship and cooperation.”
But Abe said he will discuss with Southeast Asian nations on applying rule of law on the South China Sea - a move which will dismay Beijing.