2025-11-21
59 分钟Hello with you on this Friday, November 21, 2025.
You're listening to The Beijing Hour,
coming to you live from the Chinese capital on today's program.
China stresses the full political documents as the cornerstone of relations with Japan.
Chinese Premier Li Qian is in South Africa to attend the G20 summit.
Ukraine says it has received a new U.S.
peace plan, but Moscow denies any dialogue with Washington.
In business, China's Commerce Minister has met the U.S.
Ambassador calling for expanding areas of cooperation,
in sports updates of China's 15th National Games,
in culture entertainment, Global interest in learning Chinese is still on the rise.
China says it firmly opposes Japanese Prime Minister Saino Takahashi's erroneous remarks about the Taiwan region and hints at the possibility of forceful intervention.
China's foreign ministry urged Japan to retract the statement and fulfill its commitments with action.
A Chinese spokesperson stressed abiding by the four political documents that govern bilateral ties
if Japan wants to develop mutually beneficial relations with China and create stable ties.
Tokyo's stock market has fallen for several consecutive sessions,
losing over 2,000 points as of Wednesday with retail,
tourism and China-related companies taking the biggest hit.
The country's bond market is also under pressure.
Long-term yields have climbed to their highest levels in more than a decade,