Japan’s new Prime Minister, Takaichi Sanae, met Chinese President Xi Jinping for the first time on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit. The meeting marked an important diplomatic moment for both nations, as they emphasized the need for stable and constructive relations amid ongoing regional challenges.
Both leaders acknowledged the importance of dialogue in maintaining peace and cooperation between Asia’s two largest economies. While the discussions underscored a shared commitment to communication, tensions continue to persist over Taiwan, rare earth trade policies, and territorial disputes in the East China Sea.

Observers note that the tone of the meeting suggested a cautious effort by both sides to manage differences while seeking opportunities for collaboration in economic and regional security matters. The encounter comes at a time when global supply chains and regional stability remain key priorities for APEC members.
Prime Minister Takaichi’s first meeting with President Xi is expected to set the stage for further diplomatic engagement as both nations navigate a complex geopolitical environment in the Indo-Pacific.

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