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China, South Korea, Japan leaders to hold first summit since 2019
China said on Tuesday it had agreed with Japan and South Korea to hold a summit between the three countries' leaders "as early as possible", after a rare meeting between senior diplomats in Seoul. The three-way talks -- attended by deputy and assistant ministers from the three countries -- were seen as an attempt to ease Beijing's concerns over Washington's deepening security ties with Tokyo and Seoul. Beijing described them as a "in-depth discussion on promoting the stable restarting of cooperation". "It was agreed that carrying out cooperation between China, Japan and South Korea is in the common interests of the three p…
