BEIJING: Japanese foreign minister Takeshi Iwaya raised “serious concerns” on Wednesday over China´s military buildup as he met counterpart Wang Yi in Beijing, Tokyo said.
On his first visit to China since becoming Japan´s top diplomat earlier this year, Iwaya told Wang that Tokyo was “closely monitoring the Taiwan situation and recent military developments”, according to his foreign ministry.
Meeting with Wang at Beijing´s opulent Diaoyutai State Guesthouse, he also “expressed serious concerns over the East China Sea situation, including around the Senkaku Islands (and) China´s increasing military activity”, Tokyo said.
Iwaya in addition called for the “swift release” of Japanese nationals detained by Chinese authorities.
“Opaqueness surrounding the anti-espionage law is causing Japanese people to think twice about visiting China,” he warned.
But the two ministers also agreed to work towards a visit to Japan by Wang “at the earliest possible timing next year”.
China´s foreign ministry said in a statement that the meeting would take place “at an appropriate time”, without mentioning discussions of Beijing´s military manoeuvring or detained Japanese nationals.
Iwaya earlier met Chinese Premier Li Qiang and agreed to work for a “constructive and stable” relationship, Japanese news agency Kyodo said.
China and Japan are key trading partners, but increased friction over disputed territories and military spending has frayed ties in recent years.
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