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China–Japan–South Korea trilateral summit : ウィキペディア英語版
China–Japan–South Korea trilateral summit

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The China–Japan–South Korea trilateral summit is an annual summit held between China, Japan and South Korea. The first was held during December 2008 in Fukuoka, Japan.〔(Chinese, Japanese PMs meet for boosting bilateral ties )〕 The talks are focused on maintaining strong international relations,〔(Chinese, Japanese PMs meet, pledge to boost bilateral ties )〕 the world economy〔(China expects positive result at upcoming meeting with ROK, Japan )〕〔(CCTV-9 English News, broadcast 13 December 2008 )〕 and disaster relief.〔(China, Japan, S Korea to promote co-op on disaster management )〕
The summits were first proposed by South Korea in 2004, as a meeting outside of the framework of the ASEAN Plus Three, with the three major economies of East Asia having a separate community forum. In November 2007 during the ASEAN Plus Three meeting, the leaders of China, Japan and Korea held their eighth meeting, and decided to strengthen political dialogue and consultations between the three countries, eventually deciding on an ad hoc meeting to be held in 2008.
In September 2011, the three countries launched the Trilateral Cooperation Secretariat in Seoul. The Secretary-General is appointed on a two-year rotational basis in the order of Korea, Japan, and China. Each country other than the one of the Secretary-General nominates a Deputy Secretary-General respectively.
== Summits ==


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