韩媒:中日韩会议“突然取消”,韩方接到通知
第一财经·2025-11-21 05:00

Core Viewpoint - The cancellation of the trilateral cultural ministerial meeting among China, Japan, and South Korea is a direct response to escalating tensions due to Japanese Prime Minister Kishi Nobuo's remarks regarding Taiwan, indicating a deterioration in diplomatic relations among the three countries [1]. Group 1 - The meeting, originally scheduled for November 24 in Macau, was postponed following a notification from China's Ministry of Culture and Tourism to South Korea on November 18 [1]. - China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the remarks made by the Japanese Prime Minister, stating that they undermine the foundation and atmosphere for trilateral cooperation [1]. - The postponement of the meeting may be viewed as a countermeasure against Japan's provocative statements regarding Taiwan [1].