TOKYO -- Now that the post-Trump world order is in sight, China thinks it is time to send its foreign minister to Japan to gain insight into its new government's stance on Beijing.
Wang Yi to meet with Prime Minister Suga and counterpart Motegi
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, left, will be the first high-ranking official from his country to meet with new Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga in person.
TOKYO -- Now that the post-Trump world order is in sight, China thinks it is time to send its foreign minister to Japan to gain insight into its new government's stance on Beijing.