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Japan's Prime Minister Says He Wants To Hold A Summit With Chinese Leaders During The Meeting Of The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum In Beijing In November... (Act / Abe).... Speaking To A Parliamentary Budget Committee Monday, Shinzo Abe, Who Has Not Yet Met With Chinese Officials Since Taking Office In Late 2012, Says The Door Of Dialogue Is Always Open On My Side, And I Hope China Will Have The Same Attitude. The Chinese Foreign Ministry Responded By Saying The Japanese Side Needs To Take Real Steps And Work Hard To Banish The Political Obstacles To Improved Relations. Recent Tensions Center Around A Territorial Dispute And China's Creation Of An Air Defense Identification Zone In The East China Sea. Michael Cucek Research Associate For The MIT Center For International Studies In Tokyo, Told Daybreak Asia's Victor Beattie It Is Unlikely Such A Meeting Will Take Place On The Sidelines Of APEC... (Q&A Beattie / Cucek) ... The Two Days Of Talks Resulted In New Efforts To Combat Climate Change And Improve Economic And Military Relations. But, There Was No Breakthrough In Disputes Over Cyber-Security And Territorial Disagreements With China's Neighbors. Steven Lewis, A China Fellow At Rice University, Says It Is Important Such A Dialogue Take Place On A Regular Basis....(Q&A Beattie / Lewis)

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