Japan security adviser holds talks with China's top diplomat: Report


The two leaders agreed to continue talks towards creating a constructive and stable relationship. - Reuters

TOKYO (Reuters):Japan's national security adviser Takeo Akiba held talks with China's top diplomat Yang Jiechi on Wednesday, news agency Jiji reported on Thursday (Aug 18).

The two agreed to continue talks towards creating a constructive and stable relationship, the report said, citing the Japanese government.

Akiba also reiterated Japan's position regarding Taiwan, saying that peace and stability in the Taiwan strait is essential, according to Jiji.

Geographical tensions concerning Taiwan have flared in recent weeks, following a high-level visit by US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Taipei in August.

Beijing, which claims democratically governed Taiwan as its own territory, conducted military drills around the island following the visit.

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