
BEIJING, May 15 -- China, the Republic of Korea(ROK) and Japanheld the third round of anti-terrorism consultations in Beijing on Friday.
The three parties exchanged views on the regional and international fight against terrorism, their own specific counter-terrorism status and measures, the fight against terrorism in cyber space and reducing extremism, according to Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Hua Chunying.
Hua told a press conference the meeting is a follow-up step to implement the consensus that the three countries reached at the seventh foreign ministers meeting in March.
The spokeswoman said the meeting helped advance policy dialogue and practical cooperation among the three countries in anti-terrorism. The consultation has added new content to the trilateral cooperation, Hua said.
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