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As Korea and Japan rarely find a clue to the conflict, Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-hwa and Foreign Minister Kono of Japan face the talks in Beijing today (21). The result of the meetings between the diplomatic heads of the two countries has drawn more attention than ever since three days later, whether the ROK-Japan military information protection agreement was extended and Japan's white list exclusion measures were in place.

This is correspondent to Beijing Jung Sung-yeop.

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Foreign Ministers' meetings in Kobuksujin, a tourist area outside Beijing, took place in three years.

On the first day, Korean and Japanese foreign ministers met with the foreign king.

Kang expressed his difficulties to the ROK-Japan situation, and said that he would do anything China could do in the conflict.

[Kang Kyung-hwa / Minister of Foreign Affairs: I realized once again how wide the relationship and its depth are.]

[Foreign Minister of Foreign Affairs / Wang: Three countries should work together to promote further cooperation between the two countries.]

The foreign ministers of the three countries had dinner in a friendly atmosphere.

Today, the second round of talks will be held in the morning, followed by a meeting between Minister Kang Kyung-hwa and Foreign Minister Kono in the afternoon.

The two countries agreed that the two countries still had a dialogue, but still need dialogue and communication.

With the ROK-Japan Military Information Protection Agreement, Jisomia's extension deadline and Japan's White List Exclusion Day coming next week, the talks will be a crossroads of whether to seek a solution or a solution.