来週、日中露の外務高官が韓国に…「朝鮮半島外交戦」続く
Next week, senior foreign ministers from Japan, Russia and China will travel to South Korea...'Diplomatic war on the Korean Peninsula' continues
Diplomatic officials from Japan, China, and Russia will visit Seoul, South Korea one after another next week. As the “diplomatic war on the Korean Peninsula” continues, Han Deok-soo (Korea) visits China to attend the opening ceremony of the Hangzhou Asian Games.
South Korean Prime Minister Yeun-soo is scheduled to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping on the 23rd. In South Korea, the Trilateral-Japan-ROK Deputy Director-General Meeting will be held on the 25th of this month, and the Trilateral-Japan-ROK High-Level Meeting (SOM) will be held on the 26th.
Takehiro Funakoshi, Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs, and Deputy Director of Agriculture and Finance, Nou Yu, of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs will visit South Korea to attend a high-level meeting between Japan, China, and South Korea. From South Korea, Mr. Jeong Byeong-won (former of Foreign Affairs)
The Assistant Secretary will be present. At this meeting, as a first step toward holding a Japan-China-ROK summit within this year, various matters for promoting the "Trilateral Cooperation Consultative Body" will be discussed.
In particular, the date and time of the ``trilateral foreign ministers' meeting'' will be adjusted at this meeting. After the foreign ministers' meeting is held, the summit meeting is held.
becomes. Meanwhile, Russian Foreign Ministry Deputy Minister for Asia-Pacific Affairs Andrei Rudenko is also scheduled to visit South Korea next week. This was announced by Zhang Hojin, the first vice-minister of foreign affairs, in June this year.
This is a former visit from a visit to Moscow. Since the recent Russia-North Korea summit meeting, Russia-Korea relations have been on thin ice. On the 19th, Vice-Minister Chan met Andrei Kuri.
The Russian ambassador to South Korea has been summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) to convey the South Korean government's strict stance on arms deals and military cooperation talks between Russia and North Korea.
For this reason, Vice Minister Rudenko's visit to South Korea is expected to be a watershed moment in relations between Russia and South Korea. Lude
Vice-Minister Nko said just before the Russia-North Korea summit, ``If South Korea wants, we can provide any information we can.'' Experts have noted this unusual statement, saying, ``The two countries are demonstrating a strong will to manage their relationship.''
"We have to blow back," he advised.
2023/09/22 17:03 KST
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