TOKYO - The top diplomats from Japan, China and South Korea met in Tokyo on March 22 as the East Asian neighbours seek common ground on regional security and economic issues amid growing geopolitical uncertainty.
"Given the increasingly severe international situation, I believe we may truly be at a turning point in history," Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya said at the start of the meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul.
"That makes it even more important to overcome division and confrontation through dialogue and cooperation," he added.
The meeting, the first between the countries' top diplomats since 2023, is expected to cover topics ranging from North Korean nuclear weapons to trade, and will pave the way for a three-way leaders' summit following one in Seoul in 2024.
“The peace and security of the Korean Peninsula are essential conditions for peace and prosperity in East Asia and the world, and I hope that candid discussion on the North Korean nuclear issue will take place today,” Mr Cho said.
Noting that 2025 marks the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II - which pitted China against Japan, the Korean Peninsula’s colonial ruler at the time - Mr Wang said Beijing wanted to pursue free trade talks.
“Our three countries should reaffirm our shared understanding of facing history honestly and looking toward the future, and strengthen East Asian cooperation,” Mr Wang said.
Tokyo and Seoul are close allies to Washington, hosting thousands of US troops on their soil. All of them consider China, the world’s second-biggest economy, a challenge to regional security.
Mr Iwaya will also hold separate bilateral meetings with his Chinese and South Korean counterparts, including the first high-level economic dialogue with Beijing in six years.
Mr Iwaya this week said that would include discussion on a ban on Japanese seafood imports imposed by China after the release of wastewater from the destroyed Fukushima nuclear plant from 2023. REUTERS
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