South Korea Proposes Foreign Ministers' Meeting with China and Japan... Around November 26
The South Korean government has proposed a trilateral foreign ministers' meeting with China and Japan, Kyodo News reported on the 19th, citing multiple diplomatic sources.
According to the report, the meeting is being coordinated to take place around November 26, and the Japanese government is considering accepting this proposal.
Kyodo News stated that based on China's response and the international situation, the three countries are expected to proceed with coordination.
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If the South Korea-China-Japan foreign ministers' meeting is realized, it is expected that Park Jin, Minister of Foreign Affairs of South Korea; Wang Yi, Director of the Office of the Central Foreign Affairs Commission of the Chinese Communist Party and Foreign Minister of China; and Kamikawa Yoko, Foreign Minister of Japan, will attend.
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