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Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Friday expressed readiness to agree with leaders of China and South Korea to promote “practical cooperation” during their trilateral summit in Seoul, the first of its kind in more than four years. During an interview with Kyodo News ahead of the three-way talks scheduled for Monday, Kishida also said he intends to closely communicate with his Chinese and South Korean counterparts to deal with North Korea’s nuclear and missile development programs and past abductions of Japanese nationals. Kishida, Chinese Premier Li Qiang and South Korean President Yoon…

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