China's Li lands in Seoul for trilateral summit with South Korea, Japan
- Chinese Premier Li Qiang emphasized avoiding politicizing economic and trade matters while meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, according to Xinhua.
- China urged Japan and South Korea to uphold free trade and reject protectionism during their trilateral summit in Seoul, with Premier Li opposing economic issues turning into political games or security concerns as reported by Chinese media.
- The trilateral summit marked the first meeting in over four years between China, Japan, and South Korea, aiming to strengthen economic and security relations through regular high-level engagements, as stated in a joint summit statement.
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China silent on North Korea’s satellite launch plans at Seoul trilateral summit
South Korea, Japan and China reaffirmed standard talking points about the denuclearization of North Korea in a rare trilateral summit on Monday, even as Beijing’s premier remained silent about Pyongyang’s announcement hours earlier that it will soon launch another satellite. But despite the reiteration of long-standing positions, the DPRK responded angrily to the reference to […]
In Seoul, timid resumption of trilateral dialogue between China, Japan and South Korea
The 9th trilateral summit since 2008 was organized in South Korea. The three countries have worked to overcome their profound differences, mainly geopolitical ones, in order to relaunch cooperation in consensual areas.
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