Beijing diplomat urges China and Japan to take long view on tense ties to manage friction
Visiting Japanese delegate expresses concern over recent PLA incursion; veteran Chinese diplomat says relations are at a critical point
Meeting a cross-party delegation from the Japan-China Friendship Parliamentarians’ Union on Tuesday, Liu said relations were at a critical point.
“It is hoped that both sides will approach Sino-Japanese relations from a broader and long-term perspective, enhance strategic communications and cooperation in various fields, and manage differences constructively,” Liu was quoted as saying.
He also expressed a desire for increased dialogue and exchange visits from all Japanese political factions to China to improve strategic communication and mutual understanding.
Liu is head of the International Department for China’s ruling Communist Party, and the group from Japan is led by Toshihiro Nikai – a House of Representatives member and a heavyweight in the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP).