Experts from China, Japan and the Republic of Korea (RoK) attending a regional forum in Busan on Apr. 12 called for closer cooperation among the three countries in tackling the global financial crisis.
The proposal was made at the 4th session of the Northeast Asia Trilateral Forum, a regional platform with political, business and academic experts from the three countries, Xinhua news agency said.
In his speech to the forum, former Chinese vice premier Qian Qichen said that the issues of the financial crisis, energy security, environmental protection and climate change have been interwoven and become global challenges, and no country alone can counter these challenges.
The most pressing task for the three countries, he added, is to work together to take every necessary measure to curb the spread of the crisis and mitigate its impact on economic growth and market stability.
Former Japanese prime minister Yasuhiro Nakasone suggested in his speech that experts from the three countries form a group to work out a solution to the world financial crisis.
Former RoK prime minister Lee Hong-koo said the consensus on building new world orders in politics, economy and other fields needs to be more broadly shared so as to better tackle the crisis that all are faced with.
The Northeast Asia Trilateral Forum is a yearly event cosponsored by the Xinhua News Agency of China, the Nikkei news group of Japan and leading RoK daily JoongAng Ilbo, and gathers prominent figures from all walks of life in the three countries.
This year's meeting is set to discuss global financial risks, environment, energy and culture.