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China: “To achieve the Korea-China-Japan summit, we will meet face to face and create a good atmosphere.”

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Spokesperson Wang Wonbin makes an announcement regarding the meeting between the foreign ministers of Korea, Japan and China
“Easing tensions on the Korean Peninsula is an urgent need for meaningful action.”

Regarding trilateral cooperation between Korea, Japan, and China, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized that “the three countries must work together and move forward facing each other.”

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According to the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the 27th, Spokesperson Wang Wenbin responded to a related question at the regular briefing on this day, saying, “Yesterday, at the 10th meeting of the foreign ministers of Korea, China and Japan, it was decided to prepare conditions for a trilateral summit,” and “The three countries will work together in the same direction.” “We need to create a good atmosphere so that the summit achieves positive results,” he said.

Spokesperson Wang also said, “In a situation where the international situation is complex and the global economic recovery is slow, the will and voice of the region and the world to pursue unity, cooperation, and common development are growing stronger.”

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“As Wang Yi, a member of the Central Political Bureau and Minister of Foreign Affairs, pointed out, the three countries of Korea, China and Japan are important countries in Asia, taking regional peaceful development and the interests of local residents as the starting point, deepening regional cooperation, responding to common risks and challenges, and making regional “We must protect peace and prosperity,” he emphasized.

Spokesperson Wang emphasized, “The three countries must play the role of ‘leader’ of East Asian cooperation well, promote East Asian cooperation, maintain open regionalism, oppose ideological divisions, and reject attempts to form camps.”

He also said, “The political tension on the Korean Peninsula does not serve the interests of any country,” and argued, “It is an urgent priority to ease the situation, create the necessary conditions for resumption of dialogue, and take meaningful action toward this end.”

In addition, “China intends to work with both Korea and Japan in accordance with the principle of ‘being friendly with our neighbors as partners’ and to push for trilateral cooperation to return to the normal track,” he said, adding, “We will maintain sound and stable development and promote regional peace.” “We will make new contributions to prosperity.”

Foreign Minister Park Jin, Foreign Minister Wang Yi, and Japanese Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa met in Busan on the 26th and agreed on discovering and promoting substantive cooperation projects to solidify the institutionalization of the cooperation system between the three countries, and discussed regional situations, including the Korean Peninsula issue. Global issues were also discussed extensively.

Source: Donga

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