Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi says Beijing must maintain '1 country, 2 systems' model. FMTNews Japan HongKong
China’s state councillor Wang Yi and Japanese foreign minister Toshimitsu Motegi after their meeting in Tokyo, Monday.
Hong Kong’s democrats scored a landslide majority in Sunday’s district council elections, which saw a record turnout after six months of anti-government protests, increasing pressure on the Chinese-ruled city’s leader to listen to calls for democracy. “I hope this will accelerate the process of actually resuming imports of Japanese beef, and that people in China will enjoy our delicious farm products, which are pride of Japan, to their heart’s content,” he said.
“Both sides are convinced that President Xi Jinping’s visit as a state guest next spring will be a milestone,” Wang told the news conference.
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