TOKYO (AP) - Japan’s prime minister on Friday urged foreign ministers from China, South Korea and Japan to focus on finding common ground ahead of a key joint meeting of the three Asian power houses the following day.
Japan’s leader calls for finding common ground ahead of key meeting with China and South Korea
TOKYO (AP) - Japan’s prime minister on Friday urged foreign ministers from China, South Korea and Japan to focus on finding common ground ahead of a key joint meeting of the three Asian power houses the following day.
The meeting on Saturday will see Japan's Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya and his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi and South Korea's Cho Tae-yul plan for their countries’ trilateral summit in Japan later this year.
They will also discuss North Korea's missile and nuclear development, Russia's war on Ukraine and other regional and global issues. On Friday, the three foreign ministers met with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba.
Japan has had historical and territorial disputes with both China and South Korea, and holding such three-way meetings is an achievement. Last one was held in South Korea last year.