Japan will continue seeking responsible actions from China, says new foreign minister

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epa10858271 Newly appointed Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa arrives at the prime minister's official residence before attending the attestation ceremony at the Imperial Palace, in Tokyo, Japan, 13 September 2023. Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on 13 September reshuffled his Cabinet, appointing five women as ministers for the first time, in an attempt to reverse his government's declining popularity.  EPA-EFE/FRANCK ROBICHON

Appointed on Wednesday, Ms Yoko Kamikawa is Japan’s first female foreign minister in 20 years.

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Japan’s new foreign minister, Ms Yoko Kamikawa, said at her inaugural press conference on Thursday that Japan would continue seeking for China to act responsibly, while maintaining dialogue to resolve common issues together.

Appointed on Wednesday as part of a Cabinet reshuffle,

Ms Kamikawa is Japan’s first female foreign minister

in 20 years.

“We will continue to say what must be said and seek China to act responsibly, but will continue to hold dialogues on issues, and work together with them on common issues,” she said, acknowledging that there were many contentious matters that needed to be resolved.

“I believe we must both put in the effort to build a constructive and stable relationship,” she said, adding that Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s stance towards China had not changed.

Most recently, relations between Tokyo and Beijing cooled after Japan started releasing treated water from the wrecked Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the Pacific Ocean in August.

The move angered China, which in retaliation imposed a blanket ban on Japanese seafood and aquatic products. REUTERS

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