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Northeast Asian diplomatic military (2+2) competition behind summit meeting

김종찬안보 2021. 4. 5. 15:26
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With the expansion of multilateral security between diplomatic and military (2+2) in the Biden administration, security contention in Northeast Asia began to push out the summit system.
South Korea agreed to resume security talks with China on the 3rd, and Japan began military exchanges with Germany following Indonesia, opening up the European Union's access road to Northeast Asia.
The 2+2 dialogue between Korea and China was halted in December 2013 and January 2015 due to the incident of THAAD (high-altitude missile defense system), and the diplomatic minister of Korea and China revived it after five years immediately after the 2+2 tour of Northeast Asia by the United States.
Japan held a 2+2 talks with Indonesia on the 30th of last month in Tokyo, and Defense Minister Frabower Subianto held a meeting of foreign ministers and defense ministers with Indonesia with Indonesian Foreign Minister Letno Marsudi to prevent Prime Minister Suga.
Yomiuri announced on the 5th that Japan will hold a '2+2 talks' with Germany on the 16th of the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Defense, and Germany established the'India-Pacific Guidelines' as a diplomatic and security strategy in September of last year and established the Indo-Pacific region. As a result, it was reported that naval ships would be dispatched to Korea, Australia and Japan.

The four countries (USA, Japan, Australia, and India) jointly launched a three-day marine drill in the Bay of Bengal from the 5th to La Peru, a French-led marine drill.
After the biden administration of the US Democratic Party held the 2+2 talks with China and Alaska right after the 2+2 talks in Japan and South Korea, which began in March, China agreed to launch a 2+2 between Korea and the United States through diplomatic ministers talks in Xiamen, a port of the Taiwan Strait. , Japan previously held 2+2 talks with the United States, Britain, Australia, Russia, France, and Indonesia on the 30th of last month, and then expanded to Germany.
South China Morning Post (SCMP) said, "(Trump administration) US security justification After sanctions on leading Chinese companies, China has expressed hope for increased cooperation in the high-tech sector to Korea." We hoped to build a high-quality partnership that strengthens cooperation in 5G technology, big data, artificial intelligence, integrated circuits, and renewable energy.”
Regarding the Xiamen meeting with the foreign ministers of Korea and China, the Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs said, "The two countries have agreed to promote President Xi Jinping's early visit to Korea." The talks' was omitted.