Trilateral summit refocuses on cooperation
It heralds China, Japan, S.Korea's willingness to navigate through rough waters in regional landscape
SEOUL — Leaders of China, Japan and South Korea met in Seoul in late May for a trilateral summit, more than four years after it was last held in 2019.
The resumed gathering through the established framework among the three neighbors is significant, as it heralds the trio's willingness to redirect focus on dialogue and cooperation and navigate through rough waters in the regional landscape and beyond.
People of the three countries hope that the meeting will boost trilateral cooperation, deliver win-win results and help to promote regional prosperity and stability.