Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao's concluded trip to Japan, during which he attended the fourth China-Japan-South Korea summit, has significantly boosted tripartite cooperation and regional peace and stability, Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi said Sunday.
Electricity companies in Northeast Asia are likely to reap rewards now that China's power distributor has decided to accelerate the construction of power transmission lines and substations as part of its effort to pave the way for a smart grid.
The Six-Party Talks process is the only way to resolve major issues on the Korean Peninsula, Premier Wen Jiabao said on Sunday in Tokyo.
In addition to the wide range of high-level meetings and activities on Premier Wen Jiabao's calendar, he found time to personally greet a Japanese pop group on behalf of its many Chinese fans.
The leaders of the governments of China and Japan met on Sunday morning in Tokyo for their first formal talks since an incident in which a Chinese fishing boat collided with Japanese patrol ships in September 2010.
China, Japan and South Korea pledged greater efforts to ensure the safety of nuclear power and vowed to boost cooperation in disaster management at a trilateral summit on Sunday.Asian giants meet for first time since thaw
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao returned to Beijing Sunday evening, following a trilateral summit of China, Japan and the Republic of Korea (ROK) in Tokyo and a visit to Japan's earthquake-hit areas.
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao left Tokyo for home late Sunday, wrapping up a two-day visit to Japan.
China, Japan and South Korea agreed to boost cooperation in disaster preparedness and nuclear power safety among other topics at a trilateral summit held here Sunday. Special Coverage
To live with a smile: That is the message Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao left with a Japanese family that lost almost all of its possessions in the devastating March earthquake and tsunami.
Economists said the sooner a trilateral free-trade agreement (FTA) can be concluded among China, Japan and South Korea, the better it will be for a robust and sustainable growth in the region.
China is ready to extend more aid to Japan in its disaster relief endeavor, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said when he toured Japan's most severely hit disaster region on Saturday.