Departure for the President of Korea-China-Korea Summit Meeting in China Tomorrow Japan-Korea Summit Meeting

South Korea's President Moon Jae-in has left for China to attend a summit meeting between the three countries, China, Korea and Korea, and will be heading with Prime Minister Abe for the first time in one year and three months on April 24. We are going to talk.

South Korean President Moon Jae-in left the airport near Seoul on a special aircraft for Beijing, China on the morning of the 23rd. Moon president is scheduled to stay for two days in China, moved to Chengdu after Sichuan was Xi Jinping Jintao and the summit meeting, and met with Prime Minister Li Keqiang.

In a series of talks, it is expected that the United States and the United States will unilaterally set a deadline for the end of the year in denuclearization negotiations and exchange opinions over responses to North Korea, which is urging the United States to make concessions such as lifting sanctions.

In addition, President Moon plans to hold a summit meeting with Prime Minister Abe for the first time in one year and three months, following a summit meeting between three countries, China, and Korea, on April 24, and to improve the worsening relations between Japan and Korea. I want to get a chance.

Last week, Japan partially reviewed the operation of items called "resist" among raw materials such as semiconductors that had strict export controls, but the Korean side said that it was "insufficient to solve the problem" On the other hand, a full review is expected to be required again.

On the other hand, it is unclear whether Korea will find a way to resolve this issue, focusing on the attitude of the Korean side regarding the issue of recruitment during the Pacific War, which is the biggest concern.