Fang Kun, the Minister of the Chinese Embassy in South Korea, said that China has always supported China, Japan and South Korea's cooperation to continuously tap new potential and open up a new situation.

Comprehensive China ’s official media people’ s Daily and Yonhap reported that in order to commemorate the 13th anniversary of the signing of the Memorandum of the Three Kingdoms Government on the establishment of the Three Kingdoms Cooperation Secretariat, the China -Japan -South Korea Cooperation Secretariat ’s Secretariat was on Tuesday (May 30).Seoul Qingxi Plaza, South Korea hosted the day of Korean -China cooperation.

Fang Kun said at the activity that the history of the cooperation between the Three Kingdoms tells us that the more you should deal with major challenges and crises, the more you should uphold the original intention, respect each other, work together to work together.He emphasized that China has always supported and actively participated in the cooperation between China, Japan and South Korea.Looking forward to the new situation of the China -Japan -South Korea Cooperation Secretary, continuously tap new potential and open up new situations, and promote the continuous development of China -Japan -Korean cooperation.

Jiang Yingxin, a reviewer of the Northeast Asian Bureau of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of South Korea, said that South Korea will remember the original intention of the establishment of the Three Kingdoms Cooperation Secretariat in 2010, communicate closely with relevant countries, and work to revitalize the Korean -China -China negotiation mechanism.

On May 30, 2010, the China -Japan -South Korea government signed a memorandum in Jeju, South Korea, and agreed to establish a Sino -Japanese -Korean cooperation secretariat in September 2011.Since the establishment of the Secretariat, under the guidance of the Three State Government, it has actively provided support for the mechanism of the Three Kingdoms, and vigorously promoted the persistent peace, universal prosperity, and common culture of the region.