Japan, China and South Korea to meet in Tokyo

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang and the South Korean President Moon Jae-in

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang and the South Korean President Moon Jae-in

Tokyo … News Time

Japan, China and South Korea leaders have co-chaired for the first time in the past two years. The meeting was held in Tokyo before the scheduled meeting of US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. The Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, the Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang and the South Korean President Moon Jae-in, met with the joint news conference in Tokyo on Wednesday. He reiterated that the complete implementation of the resolution of the Security Council in North Korea should take concrete measures to eliminate its nuclear power. Shinzo Abe noted the attention of the reporters that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has recently visited China for the second time recently. He said that there is a suitable time for Japan, China and South Korea that the complete end of the nuclear weapons from the island of Korea and to establish peace and stability in North-East Asia, they are engaged with international community. He said that these joint efforts should result in concrete steps taken by North Korea. Shinzo Abe said he told Li Keqiang and Moon Jae-in that he needed help and cooperation for the immediate settlement of the kidnapping. The Prime Minister said that both the leaders have expressed their understanding of the Japanese stand on this issue. Shinzo Abe reiterated that a comprehensive solution to Japan, kidnapping, nuclear and missile issues and in 2002, between the two countries, the United States wants to bring relations with North Korea based on the Pyongyang Declaration. Shinzo Abe said Japan, China and South Korea have agreed to keep in view the whole East Asia, Establish co-operative meetings to strengthen the infrastructure development. China’s Prime Minister Li Keqiang said China welcomed the withdrawal of nuclear deal and negotiation. He said that China wants to maintain its constructive role. South Korea President Moon Jae-in said three leaders reiterated that peace and prosperity in North East Asia, Korea’s complete end to nuclear weapons, long-term peace and international relations are crucial. He hoped that South Korea, Japan and China will continue to work closely together.

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