A bipartisan parliamentary group promoting exchanges between Japan and Taiwan held a general meeting and confirmed that they would hold a "Strategic Dialogue" next month to discuss the international situation with lawmakers from Taiwan and the United States, and to strengthen cooperation with Taiwan. Did.

The bipartisan federation of parliamentarians, the Japan-China Parliamentary Association, held a general meeting in the Diet on the 19th, and more than 100 members of the Liberal Democratic Party, the Constitutional Democratic Party, and the Japan Restoration Party attended.

Among them, former chairman of the National Public Safety Commission Furuya of the Liberal Democratic Party, who serves as chairman, said, ``China is making extraordinary efforts such as increasing military spending.President Xi Jinping has not denied the use of force to unify Taiwan. "It is extremely important that countries with common values ​​work closely together to prevent such a move," he said.



At the general assembly, we confirmed that next month we will hold a "Strategic Dialogue" online to discuss the international situation with lawmakers from Taiwan and the United States, and to strengthen cooperation with Taiwan.