1、A senior Japanese diplomat is now in Beijing for talks with Chinese officials about an ongoing territorial dispute and North Koreas recent nuclear test.Shinsuke Sugiyama, Japans nuclear envoy, is expected to meet with Wu Dawei, Chinas special representative for Korean Peninsula affairs, as well as o
2、ther officials over the next three days.This is the first bilateral meeting among the six-party countries to the Korean nuclear issue following North Koreas latest nuclear test last week.Liu Jiangyong is the Vice President of the Institute of Modern International Relations at Tsinghua University.Dur
3、ing the upcoming talks between Chinese and Japanese diplomats, the Chinese side will make its stance clear. And this will have direct or indirect impact to Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abes forthcoming trip to the United States, and the US adjustment of its policy to North Korea.He also says Shins
4、uke Sugiyama is likely to raise Tokyos concerns about the recent territorial confrontations between the two countries.Japan has also claimed Chinese vessels locked their weapons-targeting radar on one of their ships and a helicopter.China however, denies the charge.The two countries remain at odds over the Diaoyu islands in the East China Sea, when the Japanese government bought the islets from a private Japanese owner last year.