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There are many historical injustices in Japan-Korea relations that remain unresolved despite agreements reached between the parties from 1965 to 2015. This is undeniable. However, the expectation that ...
The leaders of Japan and South Korea promised to turn the page on years of animosity, putting aside their difficult, shared history and saying they needed to work more closely to counter the ...
South Korea hopes a high-level visit to Tokyo next week will kickstart talks aimed at a breakthrough in historical disputes despite concerns the death of former Japanese premier Shinzo Abe could ...
In Brief Korea-Japan relations have warmed considerably since President Lee Myung-bak took office, but new agreements have proven elusive. After raising the idea with hundreds of Japanese, ranging ...
The key phrase in Japan-South Korea relations has been, time and time again, “future-oriented.” Asia’s sad history ought not to be forgotten, and neither should it be taken advantage of.
South Korea’s presidential office has rejected a Japanese media report that a summit between President Yoon Suk-yeol and Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on the sidelines of the U.N. General ...
This leaves South Korea as Abe’s best strategic move. Japan’s first National Security Strategy published in December 2013 acknowledged Seoul as a potential strategic partner to Tokyo.
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