South Korea, China, and Japan’s foreign ministers will meet in Tokyo on Saturday to discuss regional cooperation and key issues, according to South Korea's foreign ministry.
The foreign ministers of South Korea, China, and Japan are set to hold a key meeting in Tokyo this Saturday, according to a statement released by South Korea's foreign ministry on Tuesday. This trilateral dialogue aims to strengthen cooperation and address regional issues of mutual concern, including economic ties, security challenges, and environmental concerns.
The meeting comes at a crucial time as the three countries work towards enhancing their diplomatic relations and responding to the evolving geopolitical landscape in the Asia-Pacific region. Further details regarding the agenda of the talks are expected to be disclosed in the coming days.
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