Japanese media reports that the summit talks between Japan and South Korea will not be held for the third consecutive year.
According to the Kyodo News Agency on Wednesday (December 28), the Japanese government reported that the Japanese government's heads of the three countries were basically determined that they would not be held for the third consecutive year.
Reported that although the Three Kingdoms agreed to convene a summit each year, it was not held as possible due to factors such as the impact of Japanese and South Korean relations and China's military activities in the East China Sea because of the original issue of labor litigation.Even if there is an unreasonable bilateral issue in Japan, China, and South Korea, they are looking forward to seeking cooperation in a wide range of politics and economy, but the dialogue framework of the Summit of the Three Kingdoms is currently failed.
The recent Japanese -China -South Korea summit talks were held in China in December 2019.South Korea has been the chairman since 2020. It is planned to be held in South Korea in the same year.
Japanese Prime Minister Kishida and South Korean President Yin Xiyue held the first Japanese and Korean summit for about three years in Cambodia in November this year.However, the Japanese believe that it is difficult for Kishida to visit South Korea when it is difficult to predict that the original labor problem is.Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs officials said that it was difficult for Japan and South Korea to be difficult to (realize) at the moment.
There are also unreasonable problems between Japan and China, including the situation in the East China Sea, including the Shougang Island (China known as Diaoyu Islands), and China's launching ballistic missiles.Kishida and Chinese President Xi Jinping just held the first face -to -face talks in November for about three years in November.Japanese government sources pointed out that it takes some time to achieve the next high -level dialogue.