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TOKYO (AP) - Japan and China have agreed to work toward possible talks between their foreign ministers, a top government spokesman said Tuesday, as the two countries struggle to reverse a sharp deterioration in relations.
Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Shinzo Abe did not offer details on the proposed talks, but media reports say they could take place in Qatar on the sidelines of a regional conference in late May.
"Japan and China have agreed to achieve foreign minister-level talks at an early date and try to arrange details," Abe said.
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