In a bid to foster regional stability and collaborative growth, Chinese Premier Li Qiang emphasized the need for China, Japan, and the Republic of Korea (ROK) to reject external disruptions and commit to harmonious coexistence during the eighth business summit.
Attending the summit alongside ROK President Yoon Suk-yeol and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, Li highlighted the importance of peaceful and friendly relations among the three nations, which are geographically separated by a narrow strip of water.
Premier Li urged the nations to draw lessons from history while looking towards the future, aligning with the aspirations of their people to live and work in peace and contentment. He stressed the necessity of eliminating external interference to maintain harmony and solidarity.
The deep economic integration among China, Japan, and the ROK underscores the importance of their close partnership. Li emphasized that by exploring complementary advantages and cooperative growth opportunities, the three economies can achieve higher levels of mutual benefit and win-win outcomes.
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Chinese premier urges China, Japan, ROK to reject external disruption
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