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韩国总理接受日经独家采访谈加入CPTPP
日经中文网· 2025-09-13 00:31
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article emphasizes the positive attitude of South Korea towards strengthening economic cooperation with Japan through joining the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) [2][4] - South Korea has not signed a bilateral Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with Japan, making the accession to CPTPP effectively equivalent to signing a "Korea-Japan FTA" [5] - The South Korean Prime Minister Kim Min-seok indicated that the timing for joining CPTPP is uncertain and will depend on various conditions, including domestic agricultural support policies [5] Group 2 - Kim Min-seok stated that South Korea has adhered to its standards and testing regarding the import ban on Japanese seafood, indicating that the current restrictions will remain in place [5] - The article discusses the potential for future leadership changes in Japan and expresses hope that the new Prime Minister will maintain friendly relations with South Korea and cooperate with the US [5] - Regarding North Korea, Kim Min-seok expressed skepticism about the prospects for US-North Korea dialogue and suggested that prioritizing US-North Korea discussions may be more realistic than pursuing inter-Korean talks at this time [5] Group 3 - The article briefly touches on the ongoing investigation into the World Peace and Unification Family Association (formerly known as the Unification Church), highlighting two core issues: the potential for illegal political funding and the use of political power by religious groups [6][7]