Japan, China, and South Korea will restart the three -year -old summit talks for three years and start coordination.
According to the Kyodo News Agency, Japanese Foreign Minister Lin Fang was confirming that he would restart the dialogue of Japan and South Korea when he was concluded with Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Qin Gang.The Japanese and Korean summit in March also reached a consensus on the importance of restarting the dialogue of the Three Kingdoms as soon as possible.With the opportunity to activate the dialogue between Japan, South Korea, Japan, and China, Japan, China, and South Korea will carry out coordination work to restart the talks of the Three Kingdoms summits that have been interrupted for more than three years after December 2019.
South Korea is the chairman of the next Japanese and Korean summit.The talks and coordination work will first discuss the issues and schedules at the level of affairs, and then push it to the foreign minister and the head.
Japan, China and South Korea agrees to hold a summit each year, but due to the deterioration of Japan -South Korea relations and military activities in the East China Sea due to the deterioration of Japanese and Korean relations in World War II.
After the Sino -Japanese and Korean summits in November last year, the timing of the three -nation talks between China, China and South Korea gradually matured.In March of this year, Japan and South Korea reached a consensus on the resolution measures for the issue of World War II. The South Korean President Yin Xiyue Visit Japan and Prime Minister Kishita Tianshi confirmed the normalization of the relationship between the two countries.Japan and China also realized that the Japanese Minister Lin Fang was visiting China on the 1st of this month. This is the Japanese Foreign Minister's visit to China again after about three years.
However, there are still hidden concerns such as Chinese -China relations that have sailed into the seas of the islands of the Said Pavilion (known as the Diaoyu Islands).According to sources from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, if bilateral relations are discordant, it will also affect the restart of the Japanese -China -South Korea -headed dialogue.
Japan -China and South Korea's summit talks were held for the first time in the Philippines for the first time under the initiative of Japanese Prime Minister Komiyama Hya San in 1999.The purpose of the talks is to not be affected by the problems of bilateral relations and unreasonable problems, and conduct dialogue in various fields such as politics and economy to promote cooperation.