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The diplomatic talks you just heard will take place in China. Starting today (20th), the three foreign ministers from Korea, Japan and China will meet in Beijing to talk in turn.

Correspondent Sung-Yeop Chung, first of all, what are you doing at this time?

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The scene behind me is a tourist spot called Kobuksujin, 140 km from Beijing.

The meeting of foreign ministers from China, China, and China is held here in three years.

The Korea-Japan Foreign Ministers' meeting is scheduled for tomorrow afternoon.

Let's listen to Kang Kyung-hwa first.

[Kang, Kyung-Hwa / Minister of Foreign Affairs: It is a difficult situation and we are preparing to actively promote our position on export control issues.]

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We and the Japanese Foreign Minister are the last day. When we met in Thailand, the atmosphere was so cool. Can we have something different in this place where we meet in 20 days?

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As you said, it's been about 20 days since I met Bangkok. I have a little more room than then.

We have reached the deadline to decide whether to extend the ROK-Japan military information security agreement, namely whether to extend Chisomia.

It's time to choose whether you're going to go on the river or look for a solution.

Today, the directors of the two countries met before the ministers, saying that we were also considering the destruction of Jisomi in Japan. It was like

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i See. Did you hear that China, the host and host of the conference, has decided to play a role between us and Japan?

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China has been passive in the role. You might have thought about the reflex benefits that can come from a conflict between Korea and Japan.

But this week, the mood has changed.

There are official media reports that anticipate China's active role.

China is hoping to settle the Korea-China-Japan FTA.

(Video coverage: Choi Duk-hyun, Video editing: Lee Seung-yeol)