Chinese Premier Li Qiang called for a major reset in trilateral cooperation with Japan and the Republic of Korea (ROK) during Monday's high-stakes summit in Seoul. Marking 25 years of diplomatic teamwork, the leaders unveiled plans to turbocharge regional innovation and stability – all while navigating geopolitical complexities.
Five-Point Plan for Progress
Li's blueprint includes:
Fast-tracking a long-awaited free trade agreement
Launching a joint tech innovation hub in China
Cultural exchange festivals through 2025-2026
Collaborative climate crisis solutions
Strengthened supply chain networks
Tech Meets Tradition
The proposed China-Japan-ROK Innovation Cooperation Center could become Asia's answer to Silicon Valley, focusing on next-gen tech like AI and green energy. Meanwhile, cultural initiatives aim to bridge generations through K-pop meets kabuki collaborations.
Beyond Borders
The trio pledged to support ASEAN development through 'China-Japan-ROK + X' projects, addressing everything from aging populations to pandemic preparedness. ROK President Yoon and Japan's PM Kishida echoed Li's call, comparing the partnership to 'updating regional software' for today's challenges.
As fireworks lit up Seoul's night sky post-summit, one question lingers: Could this diplomatic reboot spark Asia's next economic renaissance?
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Premier Li calls for resuming, speeding up China-Japan-ROK cooperation
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