President Moon Jae-in expressed his vision... for stronger economic integration between
ASEAN,... and South Korea, China, and Japan... as he met with all 12 leaders on Tuesday.
But, the highlight of the event,... at least in the eyes of the South Korean media,...
was the one-on-one meeting between President Moon and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang.
Our Moon Connyoung is traveling with the president; she files this report from Manila.
(STAND-UP) "This is the Philippine International Convention
Center, the venue of the 2017 Summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and
related meetings.
The area in and around the venue had been locked down for days leading up to the main
event AND Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte has made an executive order declaring the
three days of the ASEAN Summit special non-working days; schools and offices in the Metro Manila
area are closed today... to ensure safety, security, and convenience for leaders and
delegations visiting this country for the summit."
( +3 ) South Korean President Moon Jae-in is one
of the eighteen plus leaders attending the international summit.
On the second and final day of the summit, Mr. Moon, along with the leaders of the ten
ASEAN members and China and Japan, called for joint efforts to further liberalize trade
and deepen economic integration.
(Korean) "Let us build a community of peace, prosperity
and development in the East Asian region.
Let's together overcome the multiple challenges we face today such as trade protectionism,
nationalism, polarization, aging society, and climate change."
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AND, of course... security challenges including the growing threat of North Korea's missile
and nuclear program.
(STAND-UP) "As are other multilateral or international
meetings, the ASEAN 2017 is also being used as a venue for numerous sideline one-on-ones.
For South Korean President Moon Jae-in, that includes Chinese Premier Li Keqiang."
( - ) One of the most highly anticipated meetings
on Mr. Moon's agenda in Manila: a rendezvous with Premier Li Keqiang... especially coming
on the heels of a breakthrough bilateral summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping just a few
days ago.
(Korean) "I hope our talks today will serve as a valuable
opportunity to discuss specific ways to expand our cooperation on issues of mutual interest
and normalize our practical cooperation in areas ranging from economy and trade to cultural
and personnel exchanges that deteriorated in the past year."
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(Chinese) "The two sides have made great progress in
the past while to take care of the sensitive issue step-by-step.
China, South Korea relations are already seeing positive changes."
The Blue House interpretation of the encounter... extremely optimistic.
(Korean) "Premier Li Keqiang said although it's inevitable
that the two countries run into sensitive issues as the relationship develops further,
his forecast of China-South Korea practical cooperation is very bright... and that he
was confident about the future of their bilateral ties as the industrial structures are highly
complementary."
(STAND-UP) "Let's put the past behind and move on.
So, the agreement has been made and reconfirmed at the highest levels between Seoul and Beijing.
Experts remain divided on how smooth the relationship will proceed from here on out, but what's
for sure is that it's too soon to tell... and we'll definitely find more out in a couple
of weeks' time when South Korean President Moon makes that Beijing visit to face his
Chinese counterpart in December.
Moon Connyoung, Arirang News, Manila."
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