Trilateral summit, for China-Japan-South Korea, after four years

Chinese Premier Li Chiang arrived in Seoul today for a trilateral summit with the leaders of South Korea and Japan, their first tripartite meeting in more than four years. The three neighboring countries had agreed to hold a summit every year starting in 2008 to promote regional cooperation, but their initiative was stalled due to bilateral conflicts and the Covid-19 pandemic. Their last tripartite meeting was in late 2019. South Korean President Yoon Suk-gil, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Lee will adopt a joint declaration on six areas that include economy and trade, science and technology, among others. technology, health and an aging population, according to Seoul officials. Yun will hold bilateral talks with Lee and Kishida today ahead of their trilateral meeting tomorrow, Monday. Kishida is expected to have a separate meeting with Lee today, where he will […]
Source: News Beast

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