Mr Kishida is also expected to meet Mr Li separately, and will raise a Chinese ban of Japanese seafood imports and Taiwan.
The neighbours had agreed to hold yearly summits to boost regional cooperation, but the initiative has been disrupted by bilateral feuds and the Covid-19 pandemic.
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, Mr Kishida and Mr Li will adopt a joint statement on six areas including the economy and trade, science and technology, people-to-people exchanges and health and the aging population, Seoul officials said. Speaking with reporters before departing for Seoul, Mr Kishida said he would seek “open and frank” discussions and hoped to foster future-oriented practical cooperation by revitalising the trilateral process.
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