China-Japan dialogue highlights cultural exchanges between media, think tanks


"The world is changing rapidly, and political landscapes, including in the United States, are evolving in ways we have never seen before," he said. "In such times of transformation, it is even more crucial for China and Japan to engage in meaningful dialogue. Differences in opinion are inevitable, but rather than avoiding them, we should engage in open discussions and constructive exchanges to find common ground".
Takashi Sasaki, chairman at TBS Holdings, stressed the importance of seizing the current opportunity to strengthen China-Japan exchanges.
"The timing is crucial — we must not let this chance slip away. Now is the moment to revitalize our exchanges," said Sasaki.
He highlighted the significance of people-to-people interactions, emphasizing that while political and economic news is essential, grassroots exchanges also play a vital role in fostering mutual understanding and warming hearts.
Looking ahead, he stressed the media's responsibility not only to report on politics and the economy but also to spotlight the human connections that bring the two nations closer.
"The more active people-to-people exchanges become, the deeper our mutual understanding grows. There have been periods of waned interaction, but that only reinforces the need to redouble our efforts," he said.
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