South Korea, Japan, China hold first trilateral talks since 2012


(MENAFN- Saudi Press Agency) South Korea, Japan, and China brought together their
foreign ministers Saturday for the first time in nearly three years
to try to strengthen their relations, which have been battered by
territorial disputes and historical conflicts, according to dpa.

South Korea's Yun Byung Se, Japan's Fumio Kishida and China's Wang Yi
expressed in a joint statement their hope that the 'trilateral
cooperation mechanism' would again go into effect. The mechanism
formalized cooperation among the three countries, and a secretariat
was established for it in 2011.


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