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FMs of China, S.Korea, Japan meeting in Jeju
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2007-06-03 19:48
South Korean Foreign Minister Song Min-soon (C) poses with his Japanese
counterpart Taro Aso (L) and his Chinese counterpart Yang Jiechi (R)
before their meeting in Jeju, South Korea, June 3, 2007. The foreign
ministers of South Korea, Japan and China meet on Sunday to try to smooth
often prickly ties and help resolve the impasse over the nuclear weapons
plans of their neighbour, North Korea. [Reuters]
JEJU ISLAND, South Korea, June 3 - Foreign Ministers of China, South
Korea and Japan gathered here on June 3 to launch a trilateral meeting.
At the beginning of the meeting, Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi
expressed his wish that the meeting will be constructive and fruitful.
Ahead of the trilateral ministerial meeting, South Korean Foreign
Minister Song Min-soon separately met with his Japanese counterpart Taro
Aso and the Chinese counterpart Yang to discuss bilateral issues.
Following the one-day meeting, Song and Yang will fly Monday to South
Korea's capital city of Seoul to attend the Asia Cooperation Dialogue
(ACD), a regional forum scheduled to be held in Seoul on Monday and
Tuesday.
Aso is set to return to Japan Sunday evening.
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