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Japan-S Korea deadlock to continue despite Biden push to mend ties
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Japan-S Korea deadlock to continue despite Biden push to mend ties Dec. 30, 2020 06:00 am JST Jan. 13 | 02:56 pm JST TOKYO The requested article has expired, and is no longer available. Any related articles, and user comments are shown below. © KYODO ©2021 GPlusMedia Inc. Dec. 30, 2020 07:24 am JST North Korea has always been the top priority for (South Korean President) Moon Jae In and Seoul s relationship with Japan or the United States is simply a means of promoting dialogue with the North, he said.
That s why the US and Japan should never trust the pro-Pyongyang Moon administration. The SK has recently penalized activists who send anti-North Korean material across the border. Very ironically, Moon started a career as human rights lawyer.
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Supporters of South Koreans who worked for Japanese companies during World War II rally in front of the Japanese Embassy in Seoul in October. | KYODO
Kyodo, staff report Dec 28, 2020
Relations between Japan and South Korea in 2021 are expected to remain at a historic low over a wartime labor issue, even though the U.S. administration under President-elect Joe Biden is set to increase pressure on the two American allies to mend ties.
FOCUS: Japan-S. Korea deadlock to continue despite Biden push to mend ties By Junko Horiuchi, KYODO NEWS - Dec 28, 2020 - 10:05 | All, Japan
Relations between Japan and South Korea in 2021 are expected to remain at a historic low over a wartime labor issue, even though the U.S. administration under President-elect Joe Biden is set to increase pressure on the two American allies to mend ties.
Political analysts say Biden may look to play a behind-the-scenes mediator role, just as the government of President Barack Obama did in 2015 to help settle the issue of Korean comfort women who worked in wartime Japanese military brothels, a major sticking point between the Asian neighbors.
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