South Korea, China, and Japan plan a three-way summit in May to discuss economic cooperation and regional issues, including North Korea.
South Korea, China, and Japan are reportedly planning to hold a three-way summit in May, following a hiatus since 2019 due to strained relations between Tokyo and Seoul over wartime labor issues. The leaders of the three Asian neighbors are expected to discuss economic cooperation and regional issues, including North Korea's nuclear and missile threats, with South Korea and Japan hoping to persuade China to use its influence over North Korea.
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