"China, South Korea, Japan Seek Cooperation Amid Tensions"

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China, Japan, and South Korea are holding their first trilateral meeting in over four years to counteract U.S. efforts to strengthen ties with Tokyo and Seoul. While Japan and South Korea are U.S. security allies, they also rely on China economically. The meeting highlights the balancing act these nations face amid U.S.-China competition. Despite the resumption of talks, significant differences remain, particularly regarding North Korea and regional stability.
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