Thursday, March 12, 2026 | Ramadan 22, 1447 H
clear sky
weather
OMAN
22°C / 22°C
EDITOR IN CHIEF- ABDULLAH BIN SALIM AL SHUEILI
x
Indian source says Iran to allow India-flagged tankers pass through Strait of Hormuz
Three crew 'believed trapped' aboard Thai ship attacked in Gulf: firm
Iran signals it will hit US, Israeli economic and tech targets
Responding to fire in fuel tanks in Salalah: CDAA
Air quality levels in Salalah within safe limits: EA
Sayyid Badr meets editors-in-chief: Oman does not provide any facilities in this war
HM receives a phone call from the Iranian president

Japan, China, and S Korea agree to promote peace

Officials hold a joint press conference after their meeting in Tokyo. — AFP
Officials hold a joint press conference after their meeting in Tokyo. — AFP
minus
plus

TOKYO: Japan, South Korea and China agreed on Saturday that peace on the Korean peninsula was a shared responsibility, Seoul's foreign minister said, in a meeting of the three countries' top diplomats in which they pledged to promote cooperation. The talks in Tokyo followed a rare summit in May in Seoul where the three neighbours agreed to deepen trade ties and restated their goal of a denuclearised Korean peninsula.


"We reaffirmed that maintaining peace and stability on the Korean peninsula is a shared interest and responsibility of the three countries," South Korea's Cho Tae-yul said. Seoul and Tokyo typically take a stronger line against North Korea than China, which remains one of Pyongyang's most important allies and economic benefactors.


Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya said he, Cho, and China's Wang Yi "had a frank exchange of views on trilateral cooperation and regional international affairs... and confirmed that we will promote future-orientated cooperation". "The international situation has become increasingly severe, and it is no exaggeration to say that we are at a turning point in history," Iwaya said. — AFP


SHARE ARTICLE
arrow up
home icon