Suga: Japan-China relations show signs of moving toward improvement


The Yomiuri Shimbun Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga makes remarks at the beginning of an interview with editors and publishers from the Asia News Network at the Prime Minister

TOKYO: Japanese and Chinese leaders share the recognition that the bilateral relationship is moving in a better direction, said Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga on Friday.

Describing the Japan-China summit meeting held Wednesday in Jakarta as “very significant,” Suga said, “I believe that there was an agreement in terms of the recognition that the Sino-Japanese relationship is moving toward improvement.”

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