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VIDEO: Japan's PM Shinzo Abe, South Korean President Moon Jae-in and China's premier Li Keqiang meet in Tokyo to search for common ground on North Korea pic.twitter.com/hnl5AHAQXT
— AFP news agency (@AFP) May 9, 2018
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe welcomed the leaders of China and South Korea to Tokyo for the first time in 7 years. Their main agenda: North Korea https://t.co/Fb75lIIVCl #tictocnews pic.twitter.com/FNcK47piF6
— TicToc by Bloomberg (@tictoc) May 9, 2018
China, Japan and South Korea agreed to cooperate on ending North Korea’s nuclear weapons programme and promote free trade – a meeting that comes amid a flurry of developments on the Korean Peninsula https://t.co/g1lfY0HYB3 pic.twitter.com/kz35wug3c3
— TRT World (@trtworld) May 9, 2018
昨日、日中韓サミットが開催され、議長をつとめました。
その様子を1分の動画にまとめました。是非ご覧ください。 pic.twitter.com/LYI8N7PDFQ— 安倍晋三 (@AbeShinzo) May 9, 2018
勿論様々な状況にも左右されるため、優れているか否かその他を通常通り具体的に論じる意図はありませんが、外交については、現首相は日本歴代随一という世界的印象があるのではないでしょうか。
この1分弱の握手その他の様子からも、(これは本来は当然ですがそうでない首脳もいらっしゃるのでこの機会に書きますが)偉そうでもなく、私情を表に出さず、仕事一筋でされていると見受けられます。
なお、本来的に言うならば、フランスやロシアにも行政を担う首相がおられますが、首脳会談には来られません。
日中首脳会談 共同記者発表 https://t.co/jUsMLxHaER
— 首相官邸 (@kantei) May 9, 2018
China, Japan and South Korea highlight unity amid North Korea moves https://t.co/oXf0yTGMvG pic.twitter.com/7F551VI3gC
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) May 9, 2018
Leaders of China, Japan and South Korea will work together on ending North Korea’s nuclear program https://t.co/yJoXJcPTzW
— TIME (@TIME) May 9, 2018
China, Japan and South Korea present united front on N. Korea, trade amid differences https://t.co/kqc8hsJfzJ pic.twitter.com/7tJusKPcq5
— The Straits Times (@STcom) May 10, 2018
China urges accelerating China-Japan-S. Korea FTA talks, proposes new cooperation mode https://t.co/KCqxhCUNuG pic.twitter.com/40CB67MVzy
— China Xinhua News (@XHNews) May 9, 2018
Canada welcomes talks among key regional players #SouthKorea, #Japan + #China to build #peaceandsecurity on the #KoreanPeninsula. We remain committed to the complete, verifiable, irreversible dismantling of #NorthKorea weapons of mass destruction and ballistic missile programs.
— Foreign Policy CAN (@CanadaFP) May 9, 2018
Kim Jong Un is watching Trump's Iran decision, China's former ambassador to North Korea says https://t.co/FsMssGYQzP pic.twitter.com/qeqIwuSxsx
— Bloomberg (@business) May 8, 2018
President Trump greets three Americans released by North Korea as they arrive back in US at Andrews Air Force Base near Washingtonhttps://t.co/kee3Egl8WK pic.twitter.com/ZfqdbYDVUT
— BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) May 10, 2018
Three American detainees freed by North Korea express 'deep appreciation' to U.S. government, President Trump, Secretary of State Pompeo and American people 'for bringing us home.' https://t.co/Zm1smYgJ0e
— The Associated Press (@AP) May 9, 2018
With strategic interests at stake, China is keen to ensure that its voice remains heard as North Korea approach the world at the negotiating table. pic.twitter.com/VrCDrnLmO1
— SCMP News (@SCMP_News) May 9, 2018
North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un visits China for a second time to meet President Xi Jinping https://t.co/8ggcQZPGS2 pic.twitter.com/Esr5ePxhUi
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) May 8, 2018
China wants it both ways on North Korea. Here's why it can't https://t.co/dBo4TvBh49 via @CNNOpinion pic.twitter.com/O1raRtQ5nG
— CNN (@CNN) May 9, 2018
North Korea's Kim Jong Un holds unannounced meeting with China's leader Xi Jinping https://t.co/TNR4oyoI8F pic.twitter.com/962ePjeKfx
— CBS News (@CBSNews) May 8, 2018
Kim-Xi summit signals China’s interest in U.S.-North Korea talks https://t.co/UZjKgPNoth pic.twitter.com/cgyHNqjRXR
— The Globe and Mail (@globeandmail) May 9, 2018
Kim Jong Un said to be visiting China's Dalian city: Reports https://t.co/uoeYS8Nsvw #NorthKorea pic.twitter.com/jcrMpkM8rk
— The Straits Times (@STcom) May 8, 2018
#China is working hard to remain North Korea's most influential ally ahead of unprecedented talks between President Trump and Kim Jong-un.https://t.co/GRjWHsZEAE pic.twitter.com/FfavefJMFQ
— Victims of Communism (@VoCommunism) May 5, 2018
After years of strained relations, #NorthKorea and #China are seeking to mend fences pic.twitter.com/k9s0fZooBr
— SCMP News (@SCMP_News) May 4, 2018
North Korea’s Kim meets with China envoy amid warming ties https://t.co/eqMKAMPEU7 via @AP pic.twitter.com/F3VvyqEkHt
— POLITICO (@politico) May 3, 2018
#China's foreign minister has arrived in #NorthKorea's capital where he could meet with leader Kim Jong Un while trying to ensure a larger role for Beijing in the new round of nuclear diplomacy with Pyongyang that had been driven by Seoul and Washington.https://t.co/5In68Gi0Nb pic.twitter.com/hPOdAMsWqu
— The Voice of America (@VOANews) May 2, 2018
Earlier, President @realDonaldTrump tweeted about negotiations with North Korea and China. pic.twitter.com/NxLXyZBFLy
— Fox News (@FoxNews) May 2, 2018
North Korea Pledges to Scrap Nuke Program Ahead of China, U.S. Meeting – https://t.co/joV6IZTobD #OANN pic.twitter.com/7n8tzFJNRt
— One America News (@OANN) May 8, 2018
Visiting China, North Korea’s Kim says he’s committed to denuclearization https://t.co/P7PFzNRkHK pic.twitter.com/9mpz7EWTmz
— The Times of Israel (@TimesofIsrael) May 8, 2018
ICYMI: Chairman @MacTXPress joined @FoxNewsSunday to talk about #NorthKorea #IranDeal #China – all important issues ahead of the #NDAA Markup – #FY19NDAA pic.twitter.com/18pZNEfjNm
— Armed Services (@HASCRepublicans) May 7, 2018
#REDFLAG: THIS SHOULD BE THE BIGGEST STORY TODAY…but it likely will go unnoticed.
Trump wants to ABANDON our allies by withdrawing as many troops as possible from South Korea. He wants a win at all costs.
EXACTLY WHAT NORTH KOREA, CHINA & RUSSIA WANT. https://t.co/UNrcWIZYBO
— Cyrus Toulabi (@CyrusToulabi) May 4, 2018
South Korea's Moon says that improved ties between Japan and North Korea are key to regional peace, vows to help relationship between Tokyo and Pyongyang https://t.co/SEkLw3n4bj
— NBR (@NBRnews) May 8, 2018
Last week's meeting between South Korean President Moon and North Korean leader Kim was reminiscent of the first-ever inter-Korean summit in 2000, says @snydersas. How will this opening be different, and why? https://t.co/5Qa7jIlvEh
— CFR (@CFR_org) May 4, 2018
Three decades of nuclear negotiations between the U.S. and North Korea have failed to halt the advance of Pyongyang's atomic weapons program. https://t.co/ZVbTPzFhNz
— CFR (@CFR_org) May 8, 2018
How did South Korea's chaebol emerge? https://t.co/PEmYjTuWMh
— CFR (@CFR_org) May 8, 2018
If U.S.-North Korea talks prove fruitful, health and humanitarian concerns could receive a renewed focus. https://t.co/XYy9a3Amf9
— CSIS (@CSIS) May 8, 2018
WATCH: @nytimes Columnist @NickKristof moderates a panel discussion that includes Belfer Center's @DrJohnSPark on the current situation in the Korean Peninsula at 'Avoiding War With North Korea' at #MIGlobal https://t.co/SUt7avMBLW pic.twitter.com/Pvk93p5Od0
— Belfer Center (@BelferCenter) May 8, 2018
This @SCMP_News analysis of China's growth and its rise in the global order shares insights from a recent event, “China and the West: The Role of the State in Economic Growth" that was co-hosted by SIPA: https://t.co/kDwedsiKqQ
— Columbia | SIPA (@ColumbiaSIPA) May 8, 2018
Dismantling Of North Korea’s Nuclear Program ‘Simply Not Possible,’ Former North Korean Official Warns https://t.co/shjrMdva9S pic.twitter.com/9rRpeRgiFf
— The Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) May 9, 2018
Kim Jong Un Visits China … Again https://t.co/aKlfPeG17i pic.twitter.com/eeOwkyiKmo
— The Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) May 9, 2018
The sight of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un stepping across the de facto border at the Demilitarized Zone was powerful symbolism. https://t.co/oh6q0xJ0K5
— National Interest (@TheNatlInterest) May 8, 2018
The Trump Administration Is Ready to Redefine a North Korea Win https://t.co/ImAdXqTWW8
— National Interest (@TheNatlInterest) May 9, 2018
China Building Nuclear Aircraft Carriers: Could the Navys Worst Nightmare Come True? https://t.co/VOfSCtFv4Z
— National Interest (@TheNatlInterest) May 9, 2018
Forget North Korea: The Real War Threat In Asia is over Taiwan https://t.co/xIsRj9ywlA
— National Interest (@TheNatlInterest) May 9, 2018
Chinas Ambassador to America: We Need to Prevent a Trade War https://t.co/ymhlhEpYa8
— National Interest (@TheNatlInterest) May 8, 2018
ICYMI:@RealClearWorld editor, Joel Weickgenant, writes the fourth piece in our 10-part series on Cybersecurity: The Next Great Battlefield | Cyber Adversaries: It's Not Just Russia https://t.co/kqvj3xC83x | #Cybersecure pic.twitter.com/lh3BZ7Hbmg
— RealClearPolitics (@RealClearNews) April 30, 2018
Japanese expect a thawing of China-Japan relations as Chinese Premier arrives in Tokyo pic.twitter.com/wuznmtzWoT
— China Xinhua News (@XHNews) May 9, 2018
Pyongyang has 16 skyscrapers over 150 m in height, three more than Taipei. Explore the @LowyInstitute #AsiaPowerIndex to find out more: https://t.co/nc7WHvTO3U pic.twitter.com/T66jOHJIhY
— The Lowy Institute (@LowyInstitute) May 9, 2018