The Japanese government has voiced objections to the Chinese regime’s warnings against visiting and studying in Japan, while sending a senior diplomat to Beijing for talks with Chinese officials amid tensions between the two Asian neighbors.
Japan’s Chief Cabinet Secretary Minoru Kihara said at a press conference on Nov. 17 that Beijing’s announcements could hinder people-to-people exchange between Japan and China.
Such notices are “not compatible with the broad direction of promoting a strategic, mutually beneficial relationship confirmed by the leaders, and building a constructive and stable relationship,” Kihara said.
“We have made a firm request for the Chinese side to take appropriate steps.”…
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