Seoul’s envoy to Japan said such a meeting with China would not affect ties with the US. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SEOUL – South Korea’s ambassador to Japan said “high-level” talks are under way for a three-nation summit with China poised to happen this year, and it would not affect ties with the United States.There may be a “Camp David effect” that prompted China to reach out to its neighbours, Mr Yun said, adding that a summit with Beijing would not hurt relations with Washington after South Korea’s historic meeting with the US and Japan.
The breakthrough to end a feud that had disrupted ties on everything from trade to security drew praise from Mr Biden, who has been trying to convince the two US allies to present a more united front against China and North Korea. “We’re still very much dependent on China, but a surprising number of companies have moved out of China,” Mr Yun said. “We can’t completely abandon the Chinese market but, overall, the Chinese market is not going to stay open continuously. So in that sense, these next few years are a very important time for Korea’s semiconductor companies.”
Mr Yun is looking to use the current momentum to forge another declaration with Japan as they did a quarter-century ago to lock in improved ties, which could keep trade flows stable in the face of political tensions. North Korea in the past few years has tested a barrage of missiles designed to hit South Korea and Japan, as well as intercontinental ballistic missiles designed to deliver a warhead to the US mainland. That could raise some difficult questions for Washington, the ambassador said.
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