The details of how and when the talks would start have not yet been finalised.
TOKYO - China and Japan have agreed to resume regular talks between their ruling parties for the first time in six years, said officials from Japan's coalition government on May 29.
Mr Liu “specifically requested to restart the Japan-China ruling party exchange council. Secretary-General Motegi expressed his approval”, Mr Tatsuya Ito, an LDP lawmaker present at the meeting, told reporters.
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