Reported 6 months ago
Chinese Premier Li Qiang met with South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in Seoul, marking the first three-way talks in four years and aiming to revive trade and security dialogues. Li praised the meeting as a 'restart and a new beginning,' emphasizing the need for comprehensive cooperation among East Asia's economic powerhouses while calling for the separation of politics from economic issues. The three countries' joint declaration focused on boosting cooperation in various sectors, including climate change, trade, and international peace, with a goal of increasing people-to-people exchanges to 40 million by 2030. The summit also addressed North Korea's rocket launch attempt and discussed the competitive trade relationships among China, South Korea, and Japan amid U.S. calls to diversify supply chains.
Source: YAHOO