On-point: S. Korea, China, Japan agree to speed up preparations for trilateral leaders’ summit: FM

“한일중 정상회의 준비 가속화“ 내년 초 유력? The top diplomats of Seoul, Tokyo, and Beijing met over the weekend where they agreed on collaborative efforts for what would be the first summit between the leaders of the three countries in four years. Let’s discuss more about the outcomes of Sunday’s meetup with Professor Kim Jae-chun this morning. Welcome back. 1. Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi expressed “concerns“ over the partial suspension of the 2018 military agreement and told his Korean counterpart Park Jin that China will do its part to “help stabilize the situation.” What does Wang mean by this? Is the the usual stance that China has long taken when dealing with North Korea issues? 2. Then what kind of constructive role do you think China can play to manage the situation on the Korean Peninsula? 3. The three FMs reportedly discussed outlining details for a summit between leaders of South Korea, Japan and China. What would the summit mean for the three sides? 4. It’s unlikely that there’ll be a high-level summit between the 3 countries before the end of 2023. Then how about Xi’s visit to South Korea? Can we expect the Chinese leader Xi Jinping to visit to Seoul this year? Thank you professor Kim as always for your insightful comments. #ParkJin #Wang_Yi #Yoko_Kamikawa #SouthKorea #China #Japan #Top_diplomats #three_way_cooperation #trilateral_summit #security_cooperation #한일중_외교장관회의 #Arirang_News #아리랑뉴스 📣 Facebook : 📣 Twitter : 📣 Homepage : 2023-11-27, 09:00 (KST)
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