China-Japan-South Korea summit won’t yield ‘any agreement’: Newsham
Two major U.S. allies in Asia are seeking high-level talks with communist China.
China, Japan, and South Korea agreed to pave the way for an official trilateral summit.
What brought them together? And why now?
Joining us to discuss this is Grant Newsham—retired U.S. Marine colonel and Senior Fellow at the Center for Security Policy.
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