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(Opinion) A Turning Point for NE Asia Cooperation

2015-11-02 09:53:54       source:Global Times

November 2, 2015


"The China-Japan-South Korea leaders' meeting was held on Sunday in Seoul, a resumption of the trilateral summit after over three years' suspension. It may become a turning point in the political climate of Northeast Asia. Chinese Premier Li Keqiang also met with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, at Japan's request, both with proactive gestures.


Yang Bojiang, a Japan expert, said the summit indicates that the three countries have practically got out of the situation where regional relations were dominated by negative topics. The topics under discussion are turning away from territorial disputes and historical issues to cooperation issues."


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