Japan and China have agreed to boost their relations ahead of a planned visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping to Japan in June.
China's top diplomat, Yang Jiechi, told Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Friday that the timing is appropriate for the two sides to deepen ties.
Abe said Xi's visit would be a catalyst for further developing relations.
Yang is meeting top officials in Japan to discuss details of Xi's visit, when he will attend a Group of 20 summit.
It will be Xi's first state visit to Japan.
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The two Asian powers have disputes over the ownership of tiny islands and undersea deposits in the East China Sea, as well as over wartime history, but their relations have improved recently amid the US trade war with China.

