Chinese and Japanese finance ministers
agreed on Saturday to work for the establishment of a bilateral
financial dialogue mechanism and hoped the first ministerial
dialogue could be held "at the earliest possible time."
Chinese Finance Minister Jin Renqing and
his Japanese counterpart Tanigaki Sadakazu agreed that the
two ministries would conduct further consultations on the
details of the issue, including the modality and scope,
at the working level, after the Asia-Europe Finance Ministers
Meeting due to open here on Sunday.
According to a press release issued after
their talks, China and Japan are increasingly dependent
on each other in the economic fields in the process of economic
globalization, and are facing opportunities and challenges
in economic development.
To further promote financial cooperation
between China and Japan, the two ministers made the decision
to enhance cooperation between the two ministries, and "agreed
to work for the establishment of a bilateral financial dialogue
mechanism, which they believed would help promote prosperity
in Asia and the world at large."
The two ministers are here to attend the
Sixth Financial Ministers Meeting of the Asia-Europe Meeting.
Source: Xinhua