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Abe Opposes Obama’s ‘No First Use’ Nuclear Weapons Policy

Demonstrators hold an anti-Japanese protest outside the Japanese Embassy on Sept. 15, 2012 in Beijing, China. China is set to resume talks with Japan and South Korea for the first time in three years.
China, Japan, South Korea to Resume Trilateral Talks

Improving Sino-Japanese ties are attributed to be a result of high-level political dialogues between President Xi Jinping and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe as well as other senior officials.
Sino-Japanese Ties Continue to Improve, Says Survey

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Relations between China and Japan have shown signs of progress when the two countries sent their respective representatives to high-level meetings.
Thaw in China-Japan Relations on the Horizon

The PLA is boosting its maritime capability by commissioning world-class missile destroyers.
China Conducts Maritime Drills Anew in East China Sea

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's speech to commemorate the end of WWII left much to be desired.
China Dissatisfied with Abe's WWII Speech

Demonstrators hold Chinese flags and banners beside an overturned car of a Japanese brand during a protest in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, in this Sept. 15, 2012 file photo.
Over Half of Chinese Dislike Japan: Survey

President Xi Jinping invited Prime Minister Shinzo Abe for the military parade in Beijing.
Japanese PM Invited to Participate in 70th Anniversary of WWII

The People's Liberation Army has achieved breakthroughs for China's laser weapon technology.
New Data Sheds Light on China’s Role in World War II

Relations between China and Japan have shown signs of progress when the two countries sent their respective representatives to high-level meetings.
Back on Track? Japan Pursues Meeting with China

President Xi Jinping invited Prime Minister Shinzo Abe for the military parade in Beijing.
Chinese Writer Asks for Remorse from Japan to Avoid Future Conflict

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