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China, Japan foreign ministers satisfy in Beijing, seafood trade on agenda

Talks on seafood trade are anticipated to be on the agenda on Wednesday when Japan's. foreign minister gos to China, Japan's largest export market for. aquatic items until Beijing positioned a blanket ban in protest. against Tokyo releasing dealt with radioactive wastewater into the. ocean.

It would be Takeshi Iwaya's very first check out to the Chinese. capital considering that he ended up being Japan's foreign minister in October and. he is set up to hold talks with China's Foreign Minister Wang. Yi and meet other Chinese authorities.

A major sticking point in bilateral trade has been Japan's. Fukushima nuclear plant wastewater discharge. Beijing had. strongly opposed and condemned Tokyo's decision on that and. tightened assessments on Japanese items in reaction.

China imposed a full ban in August in 2015 after Japan. started releasing the dealt with radioactive water but both. federal governments reached an arrangement in September that would set a. course toward rebooting seafood shipments from Japan to China.

Nikkei reported today that China was contemplating. raising the import ban on Japanese seafood.

But China still wants peace of minds from Tokyo that it would. satisfy its commitment to establishing a long-term worldwide. monitoring arrangement and allowing stakeholders such as China. to carry out independent sampling and monitoring of the dealt with. water.

With enough tracking, China will adjust appropriate. measures and slowly restore imports that fulfill standards and. guidelines, a foreign ministry representative stated on Tuesday.

The one-day visit follows an arrangement in between leaders of. both nations that they will work towards a mutually useful. tactical relationship, reinforcing interaction at numerous. levels.

Relations in between the neighbouring countries are in a. vital duration of improvement and advancement, Chinese. President Xi Jinping stated last month when he met Japanese Prime. Minister Shigeru Ishiba on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific. Economic Cooperation online forum in Lima, Peru.

Xi stated both ought to be partners, not threats.

Trade partners with close economic and financial investment ties however. competitors in security and territorial claims, China-Japan ties are. complicated with enduring geopolitical arguments and. historic wartime sensitivities.

The first Japanese foreign minister to visit given that April. in 2015, Iwaya may raise his nation's concerns about Chinese. military activities around Japan in addition to regional concerns. consisting of North Korea.

Japan revealed serious issue last month over North. Korea's security alliance with Russia in which North Korea. stands to gain advanced military innovation and battle. experience.

Ukrainian and allied evaluations reveal Pyongyang has sent out. around 12,000 troops to support Russia's war in Ukraine. Ukraine. cautioned today that North Korea might send more personnel and. equipment for Moscow's army.

On less testy subjects, China might prod Japan for reciprocity. in visa policies.

China last month expanded its visa-free plans to. consist of Japan until completion of 2025, restoring a policy that was. suspended throughout the pandemic.

The nation, which has been including nations to its. visa-free list, likewise extended the stay duration from 15 days to. 30. Japanese residents had the ability to get in China without a visa. for up to 14 days before COVID-19.

Japan has actually not selected a mutual move but China has. stated it hopes Japan would work towards enhancing people. exchanges between the two countries.

(source: Reuters)