South Korea's Ministry of Foreign Affairs revealed on Thursday that the country's chief nuclear envoy will meet with Japanese and United States diplomats in Indonesia next week concerning North Korea's "missile provocations."
South Korea's Special Representative for Korean Peninsula Peace and Security Affairs Kim Gunn (right) will meet Japan's head of Asian and Oceania affairs, Takehiro Funakoshi (center), and the US special envoy for North Korean policy, Sun Kim (left), in Jakarta for a two-day meeting, and will touch upon the possibility of Pyongyang's nuclear test, according to Seoul's foreign ministry.
In November, the three nations reaffirmed their close cooperation in the face of growing tensions on the Peninsula, following multiple missile launches from North Korea that further raised the prospects of Pyongyang potentially conducting a nuclear test.