South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol is seeking to turn the page on feuds dating and establishing “future-oriented relations” with Tokyo in the face of North Korea’s rapidly expanding nuclear and missile programs.
The visit is the first time a South Korean leader has been invited to Tokyo for such a meeting in 12 years and Yoon’s office has hailed it “an important milestone” in the development of bilateral relations.
professor of international studies at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies clarifies what's between the lines of the relations and the meeting of the two neighbors.
Al Jazeera’s Rob McBride reports from Seoul, South Korea.
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The visit is the first time a South Korean leader has been invited to Tokyo for such a meeting in 12 years and Yoon’s office has hailed it “an important milestone” in the development of bilateral relations.
professor of international studies at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies clarifies what's between the lines of the relations and the meeting of the two neighbors.
Al Jazeera’s Rob McBride reports from Seoul, South Korea.
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