Japan's new foreign minister, Takeshi Iwaya, stresses the need for a constructive and stable relationship with China while safeguarding Japan's national interests. He emphasizes dialogue with China, regional peace, and condemns escalating Middle East violence, urging responsible actions from all in...
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