Leaders of China, Japan, and South Korea Reunite for Trilateral Summit
First three-way talks since 2019 focus on practical cooperation amid complex geopolitical landscape.
- Chinese Premier Li Qiang, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, and South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol meet in Seoul.
- Discussions center on economic cooperation, climate change, technology, and disaster responses.
- Sensitive issues like North Korea's nuclear program and territorial disputes are not officially on the agenda.
- The summit aims to restore annual trilateral meetings disrupted by the pandemic and diplomatic tensions.
- No major announcements expected, but the resumption of dialogue is seen as a positive step.