Foreign ministers from South Korea and Japan met in Seoul on Monday to discuss strengthening their relations in the face of increasing security challenges in the region and political tumult in the host nation.
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Many foreign media analyses suggest that the visit aims to solidify President Joe Biden's political legacy in terms of the US' "Indo-Pacific Strategy" and strengthen relations with Asian allies such as South Korea and Japan.
The foreign ministers of South Korea and Japan meet to reinforce improved relations and address shared security concerns as Seoul faces political turmoil. The meeting is a significant step amid President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment and martial law controversy.
Japan and South Korea's foreign ministers met in Seoul on Monday to discuss strengthening their relations, amid increasing regional security challenges and major political upheaval in South Korea. Japan's Takeshi Iwaya visited Seoul as the country grapples ...
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