South Korea Vice Foreign Minister Zhang Huzhen predicts that the Korean -Chinese leaders' meeting is expected to be held within or early next year.

According to the Yonhap News Agency, Zhang Hu Town said on Thursday (September 21) to attend the Plenary Session of the Foreign Unification Committee of the South Korean Parliament that South Korea, China and Japan have reached a consensus on restarting the Three Kingdoms leaders' meeting.The schedule is more critical.

He predicts that the leaders of the Three Kingdoms are expected to be held this year or early next year.He also said that if the meeting of the leaders of South Korea and China has successfully achieved, the possibility of Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to South Korea will also increase.

It is reported that the last meeting of South Korea -China Leadership was held in Chengdu, China in 2019. Since then, the outbreak of the crown disease and the relationship between South Korea and Japan have stopped.Since the beginning of this year, senior people in the three countries have stated that they will restart the willingness to restart the Korean -Chinese leaders' meeting. The Three Kingdoms will hold a senior official meeting (SOM) in Seoul on the 26th to explore the relevant matters.

According to the Kyodo News Agency, Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Kanada Wednesday (September 20) emphasized that he attached great importance to dialogue with China, but he has not made any decisions on whether he will hold talks with Xi Jinping during the year.