The South Korean Foreign Ministry announced that a trilateral meeting of Japan, China, and South Korea's foreign ministers will be held on November 26 in Busan.
The meeting, which will be held for the first time in four years due to the coronavirus pandemic, will be chaired by South Korean Foreign Minister Park Jin, while his Japanese and Chinese counterparts, Yoko Kamikawa and Wang Yi, are expected to attend. Namely, the foreign ministers will discuss trilateral cooperation and regional issues, the statement revealed.
Earlier this year, the three countries vowed to strengthen economic relations aimed at bolstering financial stability and fostering sustained growth in the region.