Xi, who first met with the new prime minister, said he was ready to work to build a constructive and stable relationship with Japan to meet the demands of a new era, Xinhua reported.
In response, Prime Minister Ishiba said that the two countries have an important responsibility for international peace and that although there are many pending issues between the two countries, it is important to establish stable relations.
Ishiba expressed concerns about the situation in East China Sea and China's active military activities and called for China's resumption of imports of Japanese seafood, which has been suspended since the release of contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant.
The leaders of the two countries confirmed their policy to faithfully implement the import resumption agreement.President
stressed that the current China-Japan relationship, which is rapidly changing in international circumstances, is at a critical crossroads for development, as the two countries strengthened communication to put China-Japan relations on the right path.
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