Hanoi: Leaders from China, Japan and South Korea on Saturday held a virtual summit with their regional counterparts with discussions focusing on cooperation in the time of COVID-19.
Speaking at the ASEAN Plus Three meeting, South Korean President Moon Jae-in called member nations to upgrade cooperation in the area of public health and work towards the development of an equitable supply of vaccines and treatments.
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He also urged leaders to be prepared against any possible new infectious diseases in the future.
Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga of Japan hoped the meeting would allow the leaders to reaffirm their commitment in their joint efforts against the pandemic.