South Korea Considers to Hold Summit with Japan, Australia and New Zealand

According to a report on June 20th, a spokesman for the South Korean presidential office said that regarding the Japanese proposal at the NATO summit held in Madrid, Spain, the authorities are considering whether to hold a summit among South Korea, Japan, Australia and New Zealand.

The official said at a press conference on the June 20th the Japanese proposal is under consideration by the Office of National Security.

A Japanese media reported that if a summit is held, the leaders of the four countries will openly oppose the CCP’s intention to change the status quo in the East and South China Sea with itself as the center。

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