Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Kishita will attend the North Atlantic Convention Organization (NATO) summit meeting held in Spain at the end of this month.Yomiuri News exclusively revealed yesterday that Kishida plans to hold the four -nation meeting of the "Japan, South Korea, and Australia" with the same invited South Korean President Yin Xiyue, Australian Prime Minister Albanis and New Zealand Prime Minister Adene.
Samping News said that the issue of the "Japan, South Korea, and Australia" summit will focus on China, and aims to promote the "free and open Indo -Pacific region" with the core of China.Prosperity revealed that the Summit of the Four Kingdoms will explore China's influence in the Pacific Island country, and it will also show that "China unilaterally attempts to change the status quo of the East China Sea and the South China Sea."
Yomiuri Shimbun pointed out that the formation of the four -way framework of the "Japan, the United States and Australia and India" has been regarded as the "Indo -Pacific NATO".If the "Japan, South Korea, and Australia" talks are realized, it is NATO's "Asia -Pacific partner" circle, which is the framework that is more obvious to contain China.
This is the first time that the Japanese Prime Minister has been invited to attend the NATO meeting. Kishida regarded this meeting as a great opportunity to promote Japanese diplomacy and military strategies.
It is reported that the Japanese government also uses this meeting to match the Japanese and Korean summit talks.The report quoted officials of officials that the Japanese side hoped that Yin Xiyue, who had just appointed as the President of South Korea, would no longer investigate the issue of World War II workers, so that Japan would have better interaction with South Korea.
However, a senior official of the Japanese government said, "The willingness of the Korean side is not clear, and maybe Japan and South Korea are held in a short informal meeting."
Samping News said that the issue of the "Japan, South Korea, and Australia" summit will focus on China, and aims to promote the "free and open Indo -Pacific region" with the core of China.Prosperity revealed that the Summit of the Four Kingdoms will explore China's influence in the Pacific Island country, and it will also show that "China unilaterally attempts to change the status quo of the East China Sea and the South China Sea."