INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Chinese Foreign Minister and member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee Wang Yi, and Japanese Foreign
Minister Takeshi Iwaya, co-chaired the sixth China-Japan High-Level Economic Dialogue in Tokyo on Saturday, pledging to deepen financial
partnership in between the 2 nations.Both sides agreed to collectively execute the important consensus reached by their leaders, improve the
financial dimension of the China-Japan strategic relationship of mutual advantage, and work together to build a constructive and stable
financial and trade relationship that meets the needs of a new era.The discussion concluded with 20 crucial consensus points on cooperation
in areas such as green advancement, environmental protection, senior care services, service trade, food safety, supply chains and copyright
defense, among others.The two sides agreed to support each other in hosting several occasions and to hold consultations and discussions at
various levels.The two nations likewise agreed to hold the seventh China-Japan High-Level Economic Dialogue in China at a suitable time.