China foreign minister Wang Yi in ‘candid’ talks with Japanese delegates

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi held “candid” talks last week with a visiting delegation from Tokyo, the government said on Wednesday after a report that the encounter involved a former Japanese premier.
The “unofficial” meeting took place on Saturday, foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said at a regular briefing.
It comes amid mounting diplomatic tensions between the two over disputed islands in the East China Sea, and with Beijing warning that any bid to shoot down its drones would constitute “an act of war”, while Tokyo has accused it of jeopardising peace.
China has also been critical of Japan’s new government, led by hawkish Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who has advocated that Tokyo take a more assertive stance on the territorial dispute.
The meeting involved “senior members of the Japanese delegation attending the ninth Beijing-Tokyo forum”, Hua said.
“The two sides had a candid exchange of views on China-Japan relations,” she said.