Japan, China, and South Korea Commit to Strengthening Regional Cooperation
- Japan is planning to deploy long-range missiles on Kyushu Island near the East China Sea, starting next March, to strengthen its defenses against North Korea and mainland China.
- Japan, China, and South Korea agreed to promote cooperation and shared responsibility for peace on the Korean Peninsula during a recent diplomatic meeting.
- Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya stated that the international situation is at a 'turning point in history.'
- China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasized the need for enhanced communication and cooperation among the three nations.
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"America-First" runs counter to the interests of Japan, China and South Korea. Now, a rare picture of unity emerges.
·Frankfurt, Germany
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