
Foreign Minister Park Jin (second from right) and three senior diplomas each from South Korea, Japan and China pose for a photo ahead of talks at the Foreign Ministry in Seoul on Monday. PHOTO: YONHAP/THE KOREA HERALD
DW: South Korea, China and Japan make plans for rare summit
Diplomats from Beijing, Seoul, and Tokyo have met to explore restarting regular three-way summits to foster regional cooperation.
The initiative has been on hold for the past few years. South Korean, Chinese and Japanese senior diplomats agreed on Tuesday that their national leaders should meet at the “earliest convenient time,” Seoul’s Foreign Ministry said after a rare meeting.
The sides are seeking to reboot trilateral exchanges after regular annual meetings were put on hold because of strained relations and the COVID-19 pandemic.
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