TOKYO (Reuters) – Japanese International Minister Yoko Kamikawa will meet her Chinese language counterpart, Wang Yi, in New York on Monday, the overseas ministry mentioned.
Kamikawa will request that safety be enforced following the stabbing of a Japanese schoolboy in China, public broadcaster NHK reported.
A baby enrolled in a Japanese college died after being stabbed final week in Shenzhen, in southern China, the second such assault close to Japanese academic centres within the nation in latest months.
Some Japanese corporations in China have provided to ship their workers and households house following the incident, Reuters has reported, with such security considerations coming as ties are strained between the international locations.