The date of the talks to be held in Busan between the foreign ministers of South Korea, China and Japan has been announced

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Park Chin, Wang Yi and Yoko Kamikawa, foreign ministers of the Republic of Korea, China and Japan, planned to hold talks in Busan on November 26. This was reported by TASS referring to South Korea’s foreign ministry.

“During these meetings, foreign ministers are expected to exchange views on a wide range of issues,” the statement said.

Among the issues on the agenda of the meeting were the development of trilateral cooperation and preparation for the tripartite summit. Additionally, Pak Chin will meet with his colleagues in a bilateral format. It is possible that the launch of a North Korean reconnaissance satellite and the expansion of cooperation between the republic and Russia will also be the subject of discussion.

Trilateral negotiations between foreign ministers were first held in 2007, but the summit could not be held during the pandemic.

November 21 in Japan reported About North Korea launching a satellite rocket.

Previously South Korean officials contacted about satellite to North Korea

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