China-Japan-ROK Summit Stalled Over Japan’s Taiwan Remarks
The Chinese mainland says the China-Japan-ROK summit is on hold due to recent comments by Japan’s leader on Taiwan that shook the foundations of trilateral cooperation.
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The Chinese mainland says the China-Japan-ROK summit is on hold due to recent comments by Japan’s leader on Taiwan that shook the foundations of trilateral cooperation.
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