In the face of North Korea's rapidly expanding nuclear and missile programs, South Korean President Yoon Suk-yue will pay an official visit to Japan in an attempt to open up a feud dating back to Japan's colonization of the Korean peninsula and build a "future-oriented relationship" with Tokyo. Yoon is due to start a two-day…
TOKYO South Korean and Japanese leaders will meet in Tokyo this week, hoping to resume regular visits after a gap of over a decade and overcome resentments that date back more than 100 years. The two major Asian economies and US allies have long hoped to cooperate on shared security concerns…
With a breakthrough summit between President Yoon Suk Yeol and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida slated for Thursday, diplomatic observers advised that Yoon should not put aside historical issues in his push for a future-oriented partnership with the neighboring country.
South Korean and Japanese leaders will meet in Tokyo this week, hoping to resume regular visits after a gap of over a decade and overcome resentments that date back more than 100 years
South Korean and Japanese leaders will meet in Tokyo this week, hoping to resume regular visits after a gap of over a decade and overcome resentments that date back more