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Japan FinMin agreed with China and S. Korea to cooperate on tackling coronavirus

In a statement released in the last minutes, the Japanese Foreign Ministry announced that Japan has agreed with China, South Korea officials to cooperate on tackling the coronavirus impact.

The officials from the Asian economies discussed the issue in a telephonic conversation.

 

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