China, Japan agree on early launch of air, maritime contact

The two sides pledged to beef up cooperation on fisheries management and sign a marine search and rescue agreement as early as possible.

China, Japan agree on early launch of air, maritime contact
BEIJING: Arch rivals China and Japan have agreed to work for the creation of an air and maritime contact system between their defence ministries as early as possible.

An agreement in this regard was reached during the sixth round of high-level consultations on maritime affairs between the two countries' various departments, held from Wednesday to Friday in China's southern city of Haikou.

They also agreed to hold the first meeting of expert discussions on marine pollution before March 2017, and expand information exchanges to jointly crack down on transnational crimes such as smuggling and drug trafficking, state-run Xinhua news agency reported today.

The two sides pledged to beef up cooperation on fisheries management and sign a marine search and rescue agreement as early as possible.

China and Japan also exchanged views on the issues relating to East China Sea, where the two countries have a maritime dispute over uninhabited islands, and agreed to hold the seventh round of high-level consultations on maritime affairs in Japan in the first half of next year.
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