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| Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Dai Bingguo
(L) shakes hands with Japanese Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs Yachi
Shotaro (R) during their meeting in Tokyo, capital of Japan, Feb. 10,
2006. The fourth round of China-Japan strategic talks was held in Tokyo on
Feb. 10. [Xinhua Photo] |
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| Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Dai Bingguo
(C, L) talks with Japanese Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs Yachi Shotaro
(C, R) in Tokyo, capital of Japan, Feb. 10, 2006. [Xinhua
Photo] |
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| Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Dai Bingguo
(L) shakes hands with Japanese Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs Yachi
Shotaro (R) during their meeting in Tokyo, capital of Japan, Feb. 10,
2006.[Xinhua Photo] |
TOKYO, Feb. 10 (Xinhuanet)-- Chinese Vice-Foreign Minister
Dai Bingguo, who is in Tokyo to attend the fourth round of China-Japan strategic
talks, met in Tokyo on Friday with Japanese House of Representatives Speaker
Yohei Kono, Chief Cabinet Secretary Shinzo Abe, Minister of Economy, Trade and
Industry Toshihiro Nikai, Defense Agency Director-General Fukushiro Nukaga and
Japanese politicians including the Komei Party leader Kanzaki Takenori and the
Liberal Democratic Party Representative Taku Yamazaki.
Dai exchanged ideas with them on the current Sino-Japanese
relationship and issues of both concern.
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"breakthroughs" for the frosty ties. |