Korea-China-Japan Summit 'Postponement Rumors for Next Year' with Cheong "No Decision Made"
[Asia Economy Reporter Son Sunhee] The Blue House stated on the 3rd that there is "no decision made" regarding the postponement rumors of the Korea-China-Japan summit.
Kang Minseok, spokesperson for the Blue House, informed the press corps via text message in the afternoon, saying, "We inform you that no decision has been made regarding the Korea-China-Japan summit."
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Earlier that afternoon, Japan's Nihon Keizai Shimbun (Nikkei) reported that the Korea-China-Japan summit was postponed to next year due to the impact of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19). The 9th Korea-China-Japan summit, scheduled to be held this year, is chaired by South Korea.
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