In the bustling city of Rio de Janeiro, a crucial diplomatic confluence is set to unfold at the G20 foreign ministers’ meeting. South Korea’s Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul is poised to engage in pivotal discussions with his US and Japanese counterparts, Antony Blinken and Yoko Kamikawa. With the world’s gaze fixed on this trio, the talks are expected to delve into pressing issues that hold the balance of regional security, economic cooperation, and diplomatic relations in the Asia-Pacific. Amidst the backdrop of escalating…







