The Chinese Foreign Ministry confirmed yesterday that the consultation with
Japan on the East China Sea had "made remarkable progress".
"The two sides now are working out the final details," said Foreign Ministry
spokeswoman Jiang Yu in a press release.
She said the governments of the two countries would make an announcement once
an agreement had being reached.
China and Japan have carried out several rounds of talks on resolving the
disputes in the East China Sea since 2004. The two countries reached a consensus
to push for an early settlement of the issue while Chinese President Hu Jintao
was on a state visit to Japan in May.