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Nagoto Kono, Minister Of Foreign Affairs Of Japan, Visit Our School

Nagoto Kono, Minister Of Foreign Affairs Of Japan, Visit Our School

Nagoto Kono, Minister Of Foreign Affairs Of Japan, Visit Our School

On the afternoon of April 13, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan, Kono Kono, visited our school and had a discussion with teachers and students of the Beijing Japanese Studies Research Center. Wang Dinghua, secretary of the party committee of our school, and Jia Dezhong, vice president, met with Kono Taro.

On the afternoon of April 13, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan, Kono Kono, visited our school and had a discussion with teachers and students of the Beijing Japanese Studies Research Center. Wang Dinghua, secretary of the party committee of our school, and Jia Dezhong, vice president, met with Kono Taro.

Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs, Kono Kono, visit our school School __Teony of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Kono Kono Taro visited our school

Minister of Foreign Affairs, Kono Kono, visiting our school __ Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs, Kotano Kono, visiting our school

Wang Dinghua welcomed Kono's visit to Kono. He pointed out that the exchanges and cooperation between China and Japan have entered a new historical stage. In June this year, the G20 summit will be held in Osaka, Japan. Further move forward. The Minister of the Kono and his party visited Beiwai, which was of great significance to the development of Sino -Japanese exchanges in Beiwai and the development of Japanese research. In recent years, Beiwai has continuously strengthened the training of composite talents, promoted the international development of the school, and cooperated with many well -known Japanese universities. The Japan Research Center was co -founded by the Ministry of Education and the Japan International Exchange Fund. It is the only comprehensive Japanese research institution with a graduate training function opened by the Japanese government overseas. In the past 30 years, with the strong support of the Chinese -Japanese government and relevant departments, it has trained 1421 master's, doctorate, and high -level Japanese research and Japanese teaching talents above the lecturers, becoming a successful model for the exchanges and cooperation between China and Japan. Beiwai will strive to promote further cooperation with Japanese universities and academia.

Minister of Foreign Affairs, Kitano Kono, visiting our school Taro visited our school

Kono Kono thanked Beiwai's enthusiastic reception. He pointed out that this year is the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. Compared with the turbulent changes. In his speech, Kono Taro talked about his own study abroad experience, saying that the establishment of a close cooperative relationship through youth exchanges can promote the mutual understanding of the youth generations of the two countries. Talents contributed.

Minister of Foreign Affairs, Kitano Kono, visiting our school Taro visited our school

Subsequently, the Minister of the Kono held a discussion with 10 masters and doctoral students from the Japanese Research Center. The students introduced their research topics and their future career planning to the ministers. Kono Kono encourages students to study hard, keeps aggressive, and emphasize that face -to -face exchanges are of great significance to enhance mutual understanding of the two countries.

Minister of Foreign Affairs, Kitano Kono, visiting our school Taro visited our school

During the visit, accompanied by Secretary Wang Dinghua and Vice President Jia Dezhong, Kono Taro visited the Library of Japan Research Center, Tongshi, and "Celebrating the 40th Anniversary of the China -Japan Friendship Treaty Special Photo Exhibition (Beijing Japan Studies Research Center 1985 ~ 2018 ) -The footprints of Chinese and Japanese exchanges and cooperation "and so on.

Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs, Kono Kono, visit our school School __Teony of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Kono Kono Taro visited our school

The Japanese Embassy in China respectfully respect, the director of the Asian Oceania, the Asian Oceania of Japan, Kim Shan Xianzhi, the first class of China Mongolia, auxiliary Araki Naoki, China Mongolia's second leader Cha Tin Tonggong, Senate Guan Guan Ken Ken, and other accompanied The Minister of the Kono, Xue Jian, Counselor of the Asian Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Li Bing, deputy director of the International Exchange and Cooperation Department of our school, Guo Lianyou, deputy director of the Beijing Japanese Studies Research Center, Song Jinwen, deputy secretary of the Party Branch, and more than 70 teachers and students from Japan Research Center. This event.

(Japan Research Center, International Division)

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