Li to meet with Japan, ROK leaders in Seoul
Event expected to renew dialogue, give fresh impetus to trilateral cooperation
China, Japan and the Republic of Korea will hold their first trilateral summit meeting in more than four years from Sunday to Monday, with the hope that they will renew the trilateral dialogue to promote stability and prevent economic and security friction among the East Asian nations.
Premier Li Qiang will attend the ninth Trilateral Summit Meeting in Seoul with ROK President Yoon Suk-yeol and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.
The Foreign Ministry said on Thursday that amid complex changes in international and regional situations, China hopes the meeting will inject fresh impetus into trilateral cooperation to achieve more mutually beneficial and win-win results.


















