South Korea Plans 3-Way Summit with Japan, China in May
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Seoul’s diplomatic shift expected to fuel China tourism surge
Under the new Lee Jae-myung administration, which advocates pragmatic diplomacy centered on national interests, Korea is expected to see a rise in tourism exchanges with China, driven by an anticipated strengthening of ties between the two countries, industry insiders said Monday. During his campaign, Lee described China as “an important trading partner” and a country that “influences the security of the Korean Peninsula,” pledging to “stably ma…
South Korea plans 3-way summit with Japan, China in May
South Korea is planning to hold a trilateral summit with Japan and China in May, resuming the talks, which had not been held since 2019 due to strained Tokyo-Seoul ties over wartime labor issues and the COVID-19 pandemic, diplomatic sources say.
The number of air passengers traveling between Korea and Japan this year through last month has exceeded 10 million, the highest ever. The demand for travel to Japan has increased even as the yen has strengthened. Recently, the yen has been weakening again, and domestic
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