In a significant trilateral meeting in Tokyo, foreign ministers from Japan, South Korea, and China agreed on the necessity to seek common ground concerning East Asian security and economic issues, amid rising global tensions. The meeting marked the first such gathering since 2023 and was hailed as an accomplishment for Japan amidst ongoing historical disputes with its neighbors. Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya stressed the importance of dialogue and cooperation to address generational concerns. China's Wang highlighted the potential economic influence of their combined populations and economies as a driving force for collaboration.
The international situation has become increasingly severe, and it is no exaggeration to say that we are at a turning point in history, Iwaya said at the start of the meeting.
Only by sincerely reflecting on history can we better build the future, Wang said, emphasizing the importance of cooperation among the three nations.
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