Yoon is early in presidency and his foreign policy prioritizes normal relations with democratic neighbor
After months of private negotiations, South Korea and Japan agreed to resolve the issue of compensation for victims of Japan’s wartime forced labor programs.
The agreement put to rest a diplomatic issue that generated severe animosity in bilateral relations for much of the past five years. But many are now concerned that this agreement might not last long and wind up making relations between the two neighbors even worse.
After months of private negotiations, South Korea and Japan agreed to resolve the issue of compensation for victims of Japan’s wartime forced labor programs.
The agreement put to rest a diplomatic issue that generated severe animosity in bilateral relations for much of the past five years. But many are now concerned that this agreement might not last long and wind up making relations between the two neighbors even worse.
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