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The Diplomatic Blue Book, a document published by the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs in its 2018 version, in the section relevant to relations with South Korea, stated simply: "Their good relationship is essential for peace and stability in the Asian-Pacific region", removing the foregoing part from the previous year: "The Republic of ...
South Korea refused diplomatic and trade relations with Japan, using tensions with Japan to rally support for the South Korean government. The early ROK (Republic of Korea; South Korea) government derived its legitimacy from its opposition to Japan and North Korea, portraying South Korea as under threat from the North and South.
From 1910 to 1945, Korea was ruled by the Empire of Japan. Under Japanese rule, Korean women—primarily from South Korea—were forced into sexual slavery by the Imperial Japanese Army. Japan's rule of Korea has strained relations between the two countries. [2]
Japan–Korea Agreement of August 1905; Japan–Korea Treaty of 1876; Japan–Korea Treaty of 1882; Japan–Korea Treaty of 1885; Japan–Korea Treaty of 1904; Japan–Korea Treaty of 1905; Japan–Korea Treaty of 1907; Japan–Korea Treaty of 1910; Japan–Korea Undersea Tunnel; Japanese history textbook controversies; Japanese invasions of ...
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol said on Tuesday that this week's summit with the leaders of the United States and Japan will set a new milestone in trilateral cooperation in the face of North ...
Japan–Korea Parliamentarians' Union; Japan–South Korea Comfort Women Agreement; Japan–South Korea Joint Declaration of 1998; Japan–South Korea Joint History Research Project; Japan–Korea Joint Development Zone; June 3 Resistance movement
SEOUL (Reuters) - The leaders of South Korea, China and Japan on Monday issued a joint declaration covering cooperation in a range of areas from trade to climate change and ageing societies.
"Prime Minister Kishida may have to show that what he did with President Yoon is the right direction and he expects whoever succeeds him to follow the current direction of the Japan-Korea ...