President of South Korea to attend Japan-China-ROK summit meeting on 24th Japan-Korea summit meeting also coordinated December 10 17:49

The Presidential Office of Korea announced that President Moon Jae-in will attend a summit meeting between the three countries of Japan, China and South Korea to be held in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China inland this month. According to Cheong Wa Dae officials, President Mun is coordinating in Chengdu in preparation for a summit meeting with Prime Minister Abe.

According to the announcement by the Korea Cheong Wa Dae, President Mun will visit China for a period of two days starting on the 23rd of this month and attend a summit meeting between Japan, China and South Korea to be held in Chengdu, Sichuan on the 24th. .

At the meeting, it is said that opinions will be exchanged on cooperation for the complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula and permanent peace consolidation.

Also, if you more to officials of the Presidential Palace, Moon President moved to Chengdu after meeting with Xi Jinping Jintao in the capital Beijing in 23 days, face even in Japan-South Korea summit meeting with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to be one year and three months the first time It means that adjustment is in progress.

With regard to Japan-Korea relations that have deteriorated, a policy dialogue on trade management will open for the first time in three and a half years on the 16th in response to the South Korean government's decision to maintain a comprehensive military information protection agreement = GSOMIA with Japan last month Is scheduled.

Also, regarding the issue of “recruitment” during the Pacific War, the Korean Parliament solicited donations from companies and citizens of both countries, and the Korean government also contributed operating expenses to establish a foundation and provide a courtesy fee to the plaintiffs of the trial. A bill to pay is expected to be submitted this week.

However, some plaintiffs and civic groups are opposed to the bill, and the Korean government has not revealed its position, and the focus will be on whether concrete progress can be made on the issue of “recruitment” at the Japan-Korea summit. Is expected.