Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Sunday urged Japan to make joint efforts to bring bilateral ties "back to the track of sound development."
Wang made the call while holding talks with visiting Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Kono in Beijing Sunday.
"Your visit to China at the beginning of the year shows the Japanese government's strong willingness to improve bilateral ties," Wang told Kono, who is on his first China visit as Japanese foreign minister.
Kono's visit came as the two countries celebrate the 40th anniversary of the signing of the China-Japan Treaty of Peace and Friendship, which is of special and great significance to bilateral ties.
Describing Sino-Japanese relations as being at a crucial stage, Wang said China had noticed the recent positive comments of the Japanese side and hoped Japan would put its words into actions.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe stressed Japan's willingness to promote the relationship with China, in a policy speech Monday.
Wang urged the Japanese side "not to slack or fall back, and work together with China to meet each other halfway."
"To improve and develop China-Japan relations meets the interests of both sides, and common aspirations of various circles of the two societies," Wang said.
Kono is on an official visit to China from Jan. 27 to 28.