Seoul - QNA
South Korea, China and Japan will hold deputy minister-level talks in Seoul on Wednesday to discuss ways to boost trilateral cooperation.
The meeting, the tenth of its kind, will focus on reviewing the progress of cooperation projections among the three nations and their future directions, South Korean KBS World Radio reported.
Participants will also discuss a meeting of the three countries’ foreign ministers that will take place next week. The foreign ministers' talk will be the first to be held in nearly three years.
At Wednesday’s meeting, South Korea will be represented by Deputy Minister for Political Affairs Lee Kyung-soo and his Chinese and Japanese counterparts Liu Zhenmin and Shinsuke Sugiyama.