At the Japan-China Summit Meeting held in Thailand, President Xi Jinping expressed his willingness to improve relations between the two countries, but he restrained the Japanese side by saying, "We will not allow anyone to interfere in the internal affairs of Taiwan."

The first face-to-face Japan-China summit meeting in about three years was held in Bangkok, Thailand on the evening of the 17th. I would like to build bilateral relations that meet the demands of the new era," he said, showing his willingness to improve relations.

According to China's foreign ministry, during the meeting, Xi said, "Historia, Taiwan and other major issues are related to the political foundations of the two countries and should be dealt with appropriately and according to promises made by anyone." Even if it is, I will not allow you to interfere in China's internal affairs," he said, putting a check on the Japanese side.



In addition, with Okinawa Prefecture's Senkaku Islands in mind, he argued, ``We must exercise political wisdom over maritime and territorial disputes and appropriately manage differences of opinion.''



On the other hand, regarding the economies of the two countries, which are highly interdependent, they should strengthen dialogue and cooperation in areas such as the digital economy, medical and nursing care, and maintaining supply chains, and focus on long-term interests and common interests of the region. It is said that he showed a desire to strengthen cooperation.



In addition, the two leaders agreed to maintain high-level exchanges and dialogue and focus on building a stable and constructive bilateral relationship that meets the demands of the new era.