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FOREIGN MEDIA'S TAKE ON TRILATERAL TALKS

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  • Опубликовано: 19 май 2024
  • 외신이 전망하는 한중일 정상회담
    Hello and welcome.
    It's Monday here in Korea and you're watching Issues and Insiders.
    I'm Min Sunhee.
    Plans are in the works for a trilateral summit among South Korea Japan and China here in Capital Seoul on May 26th to the 27th.
    For more on the highly anticipated meeting I turn now to our panel of foreign correspondents.
    I have Jacco here in the studio.
    Jacco welcome back.
    I also have Chloe with us.
    Chloe it's good to have you here.
    1) Jacco, the trilateral summit among South Korea, Japan, and China is poised to take place in about a week.
    And ahead of this meeting, there have been a number of bilateral exchanges between Seoul and Beijing on the diplomatic and economic fronts.
    First then, what were some of your takeaways from recent talks between Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul and his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi in Beijing?
    2) Chloe, Seoul and Beijing also held their 18th Economic Ministers' Meeting, virtually, late last week .
    What do you believe was the importance of this interaction between Finance Minister Choi Sang-mok and his Chinese counterpart Zheng Shanjie?
    3) Jacco, most pundits remain pessimistic about potential progress on any front under the trilateral mechanism, adding that the summit will simply serve symbolic significance.
    What are your thoughts?
    4) Chloe, during bilateral summit talks in Beijing, Chinese President Xi Jinping and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin condemned what they called U.S. military intimidation of North Korea.
    Keeping this condemnation in mind, do you suppose seeking China's support to stop North Korea's hostile weapons activities during the upcoming trilateral summit here in Seoul will be fruitless?
    5) Jacco, speaking about North Korea.
    Just last Friday , it launched yet another ballistic missile into the sea.
    Given the regime's rampant missile testings, some say the international community needs to devise fresh countermeasures against Pyongyang's provocations as sanctions have been ineffective.
    Do you agree?
    6) Chloe, the sister, Kim Yo-jong, of North Korea's Kim Jong-un recently denied arms trade with Russia, but acknowledged weapons development to attack South Korea.
    Is this latest claim a cause for much concern?
    7) Jacco, moving forward, there has been quite a bit of speculation about a possible visit to South Korea by Chinese leader Xi Jinping this year.
    What are your prospects regarding this possibility, and how does his potential visit look to affect bilateral ties?
    8) Chloe, Mr. Xi Jinping was recently in France to meet with President Emmanuel Macron.
    What were some of your takeaways from that summit, and what do you believe are its broader implications?
    All right.
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    2024-05-20, 14:30 (KST)

Комментарии • 13

  • @AntiWar_dude
    @AntiWar_dude 2 месяца назад +4

    If China 🇨🇳, japan 🇯🇵 and South Korea 🇰🇷 can work together then it will be very powerful east Asia region ❤

  • @chuekaothao6329
    @chuekaothao6329 2 месяца назад +2

    China interaction with S.korea and Japan is not necessary, China just have to let N.Korea interact with the two nations instead. Once these two nations show at least an ounces of sovereignty then China can personally interact with these two nations.

  • @jollybubu6622
    @jollybubu6622 2 месяца назад

    Try hard to make it work..all are neighbors..shouldn't be dictated by foreign powers

  • @franknjamen3044
    @franknjamen3044 2 месяца назад +1

    China monologue 😅😅 don't u have Koreans analyst in ur country.

  • @jvs333
    @jvs333 2 месяца назад +2

    That’s who Japan and South Korea should be working with for future plans. The U.S. is a declining failing nation

    • @iseoes
      @iseoes 2 месяца назад

      lmao not until you look at what's really happening in xina

    • @jvs333
      @jvs333 2 месяца назад

      @@iseoes well let’s see what “really” happening in CHINA.
      The worlds most thriving economy
      Worlds EV leader
      Worlds HSR leader
      The most advanced technological society
      World leader in robotics / Ai / smart phone / satellite tech / 5-6G / most advanced weapons
      Over 100,000 miles of new roads and highways (bridges and tunnels)
      Over 40,000 miles of HSR
      Worlds largest middle class (600 million)
      900 million lifted out of poverty
      350 million youths with graduate degrees
      Industrial / economic / energy ties with Russia
      The worlds largest trade/commerce/development/investments infrastructure network (BRI)
      CHINA the leader of BRICS (which has surpassed G7 and soon the dollar)
      And the list continues to grow.
      Now since you think you know about CHINA have you ever been there? (I have twice) or are you just parroting the US/West anti-China propaganda lies? I would bet you don’t even own a passport
      …the U.S. in rapid decline (homelessness, drugs, violence, crime, out of control guns/weapons, poorly educated/ poorly skilled dysfunctional dystopian populace, unsafe society, declining industrial base, and the big iceberg in the room: $35+ TRILLION DEBT.
      Funny how clueless Americans don’t find their situation a LMAO realization of how screwed their future is

    • @KS-zu6ps
      @KS-zu6ps 2 месяца назад

      @@iseoes False news from the west. Please do your research.

    • @KS-zu6ps
      @KS-zu6ps 2 месяца назад

      The U>S. is indeed a falling nation as you said it. Americans like I am can only see from the only closely. We are too worried about gender confusion rather than helping and rebuilding infrastructure like China. Thank You.

    •  2 месяца назад

      @@KS-zu6ps ​​⁠the gender issue is irrelevant to the U.S. economic issues. Politicians like to create or invent straw-man idiocies to get people emotionally bias and stir up prejudices.
      The U.S. economic issues began with Reaganomics (trickle-down economics)
      The "debtor economic policies"
      1776-1980 U.S. debt was $800 billion after 200 years of U.S. history.
      1980-1988 US debt was $4.75 TRILLION.
      Reaganomics (tax-cuts to the rich and corporations) have been ballooning our debt because we're not taking in what we are spending.
      Reagan's unleashed military spending along with his privatizing the military industry.
      Has caused the military industrial corporate complex to charge what they want, the rotating door between them and the pentagon has created a "I'll scratch your back you scratch mine" deal with the American peoples treasury.
      Creating un-necessary wars to feed this con-job on the American people while the U.S. domestically gets neglected and abandoned for its societal needs and investments for develops needed to upgrade and maintain its society (infrastructure, education, healthcare, public works upgrades & developments.
      We're now over $35 trillion, the world is tired of carrying out debt and are now dumping the dollar and unloading their treasury bonds and not wanting to buy any more. Which means once there is no more financing of our debt the US will need to resort to printing money (which they've been doing using the sales job of creating new designs for the bills.
      While the U.S. has been burying itself in debt for the past 40+ years in this economic binge.
      China has been developing and investing into its society and improving the lives of its people.
      A good example of this is the story "The TORTOISE and the HARE"
      The U.S. (HARE) / CHINA (TORTOISE)
      Read the fable and you'll understand why the TORTOISE won the race.
      The American people have been conned starting with Reagan the actor using nonsense issues to divide the American people (race, education, denigrating government to vilify it, so that it could be easier to get people to vote against the government the very thing that was suppose to be working for the citizens instead Reagan (as since then) the government has been taken over by corporate, military, banking, and foreign interest=AIPAC) today congress is a bought and paid for servants of the listed interests
      And the American people are left holding the federal debt.
      Americans are subsidizing the rich (corporate welfare)