From China Daily:
Chinese and Japanese academics came together for the third time in a series of meetings aimed at bridging differences over interpretations of history, amid a warming of relations between the two countries.
The two-day panel over the weekend, which concluded Sunday, saw more than 30 scholars from the China-Japan Joint History Research Committee and other academic circles meeting in the capital.
Both Chinese and Japanese scholars agreed that historians’ responsibilities include conducting in-depth research that take into account the historical background of Asia and the world at large. [Full Text]