And reason | squeeze into a small circle through the David Camp summit? South Korea takes chestnuts out of the fire and smiles generously. Foreign Minister | Camp David | Summit
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Japanese Foreign Minister Lin Fangzheng and South Korean Foreign Minister Park Chun held a video conference on August 15 to prepare for the upcoming Camp David Summit on August 18. South Korea tried every means to squeeze into the small circle dominated by the United States, but in the end, it was just a chestnut in the fire, making a big smile.
In March of this year, South Korean President Yoon Seok yeol and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida decided to restore normal relations between the two countries, which had been damaged by historical issues such as forced labor. In just 5 months, US President Biden will be hosting Yoon Seok yeol and Fumio Kishida at Camp David. At this point, it is self-evident who inspired the restoration of normal relations between Japan and South Korea.
In recent months, leaders of the United States, Japan, and South Korea have frequently met in multilateral and bilateral settings, including the G7 summit held in May and the NATO summit held in July. However, the upcoming Camp David summit is the first separate meeting among the leaders of the three countries, and Yin Xiyue's attendance can be considered unexpected. The South Korean move sends a negative signal that Seoul is abandoning its long-standing strategic autonomy and instead pursuing a one-sided pro US diplomacy. This clearly aligns with the intentions of the United States and Japan.
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South Korea and Japan, together with the United States in a geopolitical game, have completely become another pawn of Washington, which is tantamount to self devaluation. In fact, Yin Xiyue has never concealed her desire to squeeze into the core circle of the West. He delivered a speech in English to the US Congress during his visit to the United States in April and sang "American Pie" at a state banquet, hoping to leave a deep impression.
As is well known, there is no free lunch in the world. If the Camp David summit is to sign an agreement, then it is undoubtedly the newly joined South Korea that will pay for it. Sooner or later, South Korea will realize what price to pay for this unpriced lunch.