A rare
Asian summit in Seoul has brought together the leaders of China, Japan and host
South Korea, focused on regional security and trade. Also on their agenda is
nuclear-armed North Korea.
Deutsche Welle, 1 Nov 2015
Breakthroughs
were not expected at Sunday's meeting, but the commentators noted the inclusion
of Japan's Prime Minister Shinze Abe whose country has long been ostracized over wartime atrocities .
Economically,
however, the three Asian nations are closely linked. And, at a concluding press
conference Park said the leaders had agreeed to work toward the conclusion of a
16-nation free trade area to be known as the Regional Comprehensive Economic
Partnership (RCEP).
Beijing has
been a key proponent of RCEP, which would create the world's biggest trade bloc
of 3.4 billion people.
Dialogue
had become urgent
Seoul
international policy expert Kim Soung-Chul said getting dialogue "going
again" had become urgent because of "many common issues" andpressures at home and abroad in each country.
A mechanism
for annual trilateral meetings last resulted in a meeting in 2012.
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| Pressure was on S. Korea's President Park (R) for dialog |
China was
represented on Sunday by Premier Li Keqiang, rather than its president Xi
Jinping.
Host South
Korean President Park Geun-hye had told Li on Saturday that she hoped China as
North Korea's only major ally would continue to restrain the reclusive state.
More
patience, urges China
Li called
for more patience amid efforts to create a nuclear-free Korean Peninsula ,according to Park's office.
Abe, noted
for his reluctance to fully acknowledging early 20th century atrocities
committed by former imperial Japan, said en route to Seoul that he expected a
"frank exchange" of views.
Separate
talks due on Monday between Park and Abe were only confirmed a few days ago
amid reports of bickering over how Japan's former wartime sex slavery of Korean
women might be rhetorically addressed.
Many South
Koreans see his past remarks as falling short of a full apology.
Tokyo
professor Hideshi Takesada said the so-called "comfort women" issue
was unlikely to be resolved during the summit beyond agreeing to continue
dialogue.
China has
bitter memories stemming from past Japanese invasion and is also at odds with
Tokyo over sovereignty of an East China Sea island chain.
Washington
had also pushed South Korea and Japan to heal their rift.
About
80,000 US troops are hosted by Japan and South Korea, forming the core of
America's military presence in the Asia-Pacific region.
Pentagon chief visits DMZ
Pentagon chief visits DMZ
US Defense
Secretary Ashton Carter visited the Demilitarized Zone dividing the Korean
Peninsula on Sunday and renewed calls for North Korea to cease
"provocations" and to lower its nuclear activities to
"ultimately zero.".
He later
said that the US remain committed to six-party talks that seek the
denuclearization of the peninsula.



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