SEOUL -- China and South Korea have agreed to work together toward restarting intergovernmental talks with Japan, looking to hold a trilateral summit among their leaders at an early date.
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Japanese Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi, front, with his South Korean and Chinese counterparts, Park Jin and Wang Yi, respectively, at an ASEAN meeting in Jakarta on July 13. (Japan Ministry of Foreign Affairs handout via Kyodo)
SEOUL -- China and South Korea have agreed to work together toward restarting intergovernmental talks with Japan, looking to hold a trilateral summit among their leaders at an early date.