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Apec summit: China and Japan in ice-breaker talks | |
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The leaders of China and Japan have met for formal talks after more than two years of severe tension over a territorial dispute. | The leaders of China and Japan have met for formal talks after more than two years of severe tension over a territorial dispute. |
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Japanese PM Shinzo Abe met on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation (Apec) summit in Beijing. | Chinese President Xi Jinping and Japanese PM Shinzo Abe met on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation (Apec) summit in Beijing. |
Their first meeting included a public handshake with little sign of warmth. | |
In a speech to Apec, President Obama has meanwhile announced big changes to visa arrangements with China. | |
Multiple entry short-term visas for businessmen and tourists will be extended to 10 years - up from one year. | |
Those for students rise from one year to five. | |
Mr Obama also stressed the importance of ties between China and the US, saying "the US welcomes the rise of a prosperous, peaceful and stable China." | |
Analysis: Carrie Gracie, BBC China editor | Analysis: Carrie Gracie, BBC China editor |
After two years of Chinese animosity towards Japan's new prime minister, President Xi has finally relented. | After two years of Chinese animosity towards Japan's new prime minister, President Xi has finally relented. |
Today's face-to-face meeting with Shinzo Abe is important progress in relations between the world's second and third largest economies. | Today's face-to-face meeting with Shinzo Abe is important progress in relations between the world's second and third largest economies. |
But the underlying disagreements over territory and history remain as bitter as ever. And even Mr Xi's body language at today's meeting was calculatedly icy. | But the underlying disagreements over territory and history remain as bitter as ever. And even Mr Xi's body language at today's meeting was calculatedly icy. |
During the handshake he did not smile or respond to Mr Abe's attempt at conversation. | During the handshake he did not smile or respond to Mr Abe's attempt at conversation. |
For all the fireworks and group photographs, this summit brings together neighbours with different worldviews at a difficult moment in history. | For all the fireworks and group photographs, this summit brings together neighbours with different worldviews at a difficult moment in history. |
How uninhabited islands soured China-Japan ties | How uninhabited islands soured China-Japan ties |
Awkward | |
Relations between China and Japan have long been soured by a row over islands in the East China Sea. | |
The uninhabited but strategically important islands, known as Diaoyu by China and Senkaku by Japan, are controlled by Japan but also claimed by China. | |
Tokyo's decision to purchase three of them from their private Japanese owner in September 2012 led to an escalation in a dispute that has rumbled quietly for years. | |
The Chinese and Japanese leaders interacted awkwardly as they posed for an unsmiling photo after their talks. | The Chinese and Japanese leaders interacted awkwardly as they posed for an unsmiling photo after their talks. |
Mr Abe said the meeting - which came three days after the two sides agreed to work to prevent the territorial dispute from escalating - was "the first step for improving ties by returning to mutually beneficial relations based on common strategic interests". | Mr Abe said the meeting - which came three days after the two sides agreed to work to prevent the territorial dispute from escalating - was "the first step for improving ties by returning to mutually beneficial relations based on common strategic interests". |
He also said they had agreed to start preparations to establish a maritime crisis mechanism. | He also said they had agreed to start preparations to establish a maritime crisis mechanism. |
There have been fears that a clash - accidental or otherwise - between Chinese and Japanese paramilitary vessels patrolling waters around the disputed islands could trigger a conflict. | There have been fears that a clash - accidental or otherwise - between Chinese and Japanese paramilitary vessels patrolling waters around the disputed islands could trigger a conflict. |
Mr Xi told Mr Abe that "historical issues concern the feelings of more than 1.3 billion Chinese people" and that China hoped Japan would follow a path of peaceful development and adopt prudent military and security policies. | Mr Xi told Mr Abe that "historical issues concern the feelings of more than 1.3 billion Chinese people" and that China hoped Japan would follow a path of peaceful development and adopt prudent military and security policies. |
China has in the past complained about what it sees as Japan's failure to adequately acknowledge its war-time actions and has been angered by visits by Japanese lawmakers - including Mr Abe - to the Yasukuni shrine that commemorates Japan's war dead, including convicted war criminals. | China has in the past complained about what it sees as Japan's failure to adequately acknowledge its war-time actions and has been angered by visits by Japanese lawmakers - including Mr Abe - to the Yasukuni shrine that commemorates Japan's war dead, including convicted war criminals. |
But Japan's Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Katsunubo Kato said there was no direct mention of the Yasukuni shrine nor of the disputed islands during the half-hour talks. | But Japan's Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Katsunubo Kato said there was no direct mention of the Yasukuni shrine nor of the disputed islands during the half-hour talks. |
The Islands | |
Q&A: China-Japan islands row | |
Leaders from the 21 Apec member-nations are in Beijing for two days of talks. | Leaders from the 21 Apec member-nations are in Beijing for two days of talks. |
Bilateral meetings between top leaders are taking place on Monday, followed by a formal leaders' summit on Tuesday. | Bilateral meetings between top leaders are taking place on Monday, followed by a formal leaders' summit on Tuesday. |
Apec, which includes 21 Pacific Rim nations, includes 40% of the world's population, with member countries accounting for about 44% of global trade and more than half of global economic output. | |
The summit takes place as China looks to underline its growing status as regional leader and economic giant. | The summit takes place as China looks to underline its growing status as regional leader and economic giant. |
It is the biggest event hosted so far by Mr Xi, who took over the Chinese presidency in March 2013, and trade is one of the top priorities. | It is the biggest event hosted so far by Mr Xi, who took over the Chinese presidency in March 2013, and trade is one of the top priorities. |
The US will be pushing its Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), a 12-nation economic framework along the Pacific Rim which currently excludes China. | The US will be pushing its Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), a 12-nation economic framework along the Pacific Rim which currently excludes China. |
It is the economic aspect of America's "Asia rebalance", which some experts say is aimed at countering China's growing influence in the region. | It is the economic aspect of America's "Asia rebalance", which some experts say is aimed at countering China's growing influence in the region. |
China, however, will be trying to shore up support for its own separate free-trade agreement, the Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific. | China, however, will be trying to shore up support for its own separate free-trade agreement, the Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific. |
In other summit developments: | |