Japan-Forum/Trilateral Cooperation
Tokyo, Japan - April 18, 2018 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Board reading (English, Japanese) "International Forum for Trilateral Cooperation 2018"
2. Various of Dai Binguo, former state councilor of China, delivering speech
3. Various of Masahiko Komura, vice president of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party, delivering speech
4. Various of Moon Hee-sang, former parliament deputy speaker, delivering speech
5. Lee Jong-heon, Secretary-General of International Forum for Trilateral Cooperation, delivering speech
6. Various of participants at forum
More than 300 politicians, scholars and business people from China, Japan and South Korea exchanged views on promoting trilateral cooperation at an international forum in Tokyo on Wednesday.
The forum, hosted by the Trilateral Cooperation Secretariat (TCS), was themed "The Opening of a New Chapter for Trilateral Cooperation -- the Past 10 years, the Coming 10 Years."
Masahiko Komura, vice president of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party, Dai Binguo, former state councilor of China, and Moon Hee-sang, former parliament deputy speaker, made keynote speeches during the forum.
Komura said that the three countries should stand firmly against trade protectionism, and emphasized that cooperation between them would benefit not only themselves, but also East Asia and the world.
Dai said that under the new situation, the three countries should build up new strategic trusts, create new cooperation highlights and a better environment for public opinion, and maintain a more peaceful and stable regional environment.
The Trilateral Cooperation Secretariat (TCS) is an international organization set up according to the agreements signed and ratified by the governments of China, Japan and South Korea.
The secretariat, officially inaugurated in Seoul in 2011, aims to promote peace and common prosperity among the three countries.
Japan-Forum/Trilateral Cooperation
Dateline : April 18, 2018
Location : Tokyo,China
Duration : 1'05
Tokyo, Japan - April 18, 2018 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Board reading (English, Japanese) "International Forum for Trilateral Cooperation 2018"
2. Various of Dai Binguo, former state councilor of China, delivering speech
3. Various of Masahiko Komura, vice president of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party, delivering speech
4. Various of Moon Hee-sang, former parliament deputy speaker, delivering speech
5. Lee Jong-heon, Secretary-General of International Forum for Trilateral Cooperation, delivering speech
6. Various of participants at forum
More than 300 politicians, scholars and business people from China, Japan and South Korea exchanged views on promoting trilateral cooperation at an international forum in Tokyo on Wednesday.
The forum, hosted by the Trilateral Cooperation Secretariat (TCS), was themed "The Opening of a New Chapter for Trilateral Cooperation -- the Past 10 years, the Coming 10 Years."
Masahiko Komura, vice president of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party, Dai Binguo, former state councilor of China, and Moon Hee-sang, former parliament deputy speaker, made keynote speeches during the forum.
Komura said that the three countries should stand firmly against trade protectionism, and emphasized that cooperation between them would benefit not only themselves, but also East Asia and the world.
Dai said that under the new situation, the three countries should build up new strategic trusts, create new cooperation highlights and a better environment for public opinion, and maintain a more peaceful and stable regional environment.
The Trilateral Cooperation Secretariat (TCS) is an international organization set up according to the agreements signed and ratified by the governments of China, Japan and South Korea.
The secretariat, officially inaugurated in Seoul in 2011, aims to promote peace and common prosperity among the three countries.
ID : 8078674
Published : 2018-04-19 11:27
Last Modified : 2019-03-17 07:54:00
Source : China Central Television (CCTV)
Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland
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