Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, South Korean President Moon Jae-in and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang met in Tokyo today for the first trilateral summit since 2015. The three leaders agreed to work together on denuclearization of North Korea. IN particular, Moon said that the actual steps to achieve it could be difficult. But the three countries will work together out the necessary steps needed. Li and Abe also oversaw the signing of a pact to set up a security hotline within 30 days.
Also, a Japanese official said that the leaders agreed to work on a free trade pact among the three countries. And, they will also work towards the proposed Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership with Southeast Asian countries too.