Japan-China-Korea Foreign Ministers' Meeting To be held late this month Coordinating individual talks between Japan and Korea August 7:14

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A meeting of foreign ministers between Japan, China, and South Korea will be held in China later this month to discuss the denuclearization of North Korea and to coordinate individual talks between Japan and Korea that will deepen the conflict. , Issues related to “recruitment” and export control are expected to be discussed.

Foreign Ministers' meeting with Foreign Minister Kono, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, and Korean Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-hwa is coordinated in such a way that the summits of the three countries will be held this year. In response, it will be held on the 21st of this month in the suburbs of Beijing, China.

At the meeting, based on the fact that North Korea has repeatedly launched short-range ballistic missiles, it is expected to discuss measures to achieve denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.

On the other hand, in accordance with this meeting, individual foreign ministers talks between Japan, China, and South Korea have also been coordinated, so that matters of concern between the two countries are being discussed.

If realized, the foreign ministerial talks between Japan and South Korea will be held again in Thailand after the first day of this month. It is important to continue communication between them.

The Japanese side has a policy of repeatedly requesting the Korean side to quickly correct the situation of violation of international law on the issue of “recruitment” during the Pacific War. It is expected to be done.