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  2. List of attacks on diplomatic missions - Wikipedia

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    Japan South Korea: Seoul: A Chinese man hurled four petrol bombs at the Japanese mission in protest of Japan's war crimes during the World War II. [85] Belarus Kyrgyzstan: Bishkek [86] China Libya: Tripoli [87] United States Egypt: Cairo: 2012 attack on the American Embassy in Egypt [88] July 9 Japan South Korea: Seoul [89] September 11 United ...

  3. Koji Tomita - Wikipedia

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    Koji Tomita (冨田 浩司, Tomita Kōji, born 8 November 1957) is a Japanese diplomat who served as Japanese ambassador to the United States from 2020 to 2023. He previously served as ambassador to South Korea and Israel.

  4. List of ambassadors of Japan to South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The current official title of this diplomat is "Ambassador of Japan to the Republic of Korea." Japanese-Korean diplomatic relations were initially established during the Joseon period of Korean history. When the Japan-Korea Treaty of 1876 was negotiated, diplomatic relations were established on a basis of equality, i.e., "Chosen (Korea) being ...

  5. Masatoshi Muto - Wikipedia

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    Masatoshi Muto (武藤 正敏, Mutō Masatoshi, born December 18, 1948) is a Japanese diplomatic analyst and former diplomat who served as the Japanese ambassador to South Korea from 2010 to 2012. [2] He also served as the Japanese ambassador to Kuwait in the late 2000s and was the Japanese consul-general in Hawaii in the early 2000s. [3]

  6. Mark W. Lippert - Wikipedia

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    On May 1, 2014, President Obama announced his intention to nominate Lippert to be United States Ambassador to South Korea. [25] The United States Senate voted to confirm Lippert's nomination on September 18, 2014. [26] He was sworn in as the new ambassador by Secretary of State John Kerry in October 2014. At 41, Lippert became the youngest ...

  7. Embassy of Japan, Seoul - Wikipedia

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    The embassy is known as the site of numerous South Korean anti-Japanese demonstrations. [4] In 1974, the embassy was ransacked by angry protesters during a time of heightened tensions between Japan and South Korea. [5] In 2005, two South Koreans sliced off their fingers during a protest related to the Liancourt Rocks dispute outside the embassy ...

  8. List of ambassadors of the United States to South Korea

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    The United States ambassador to South Korea (Korean: 주한미국대사; Hanja: 駐韓美國大使) is the chief diplomatic representative of the United States accredited to the Republic of Korea. The ambassador's official title is "Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Republic of Korea." [1]

  9. List of ambassadors of Japan to the United States - Wikipedia

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    Japanese Embassy to the United States (up until 1860) Embassy of Japan in Washington, D.C. United States Ambassador to Japan; Japan–United States relations. Convention of Kanagawa; Treaty of Amity and Commerce (United States–Japan) Security Treaty Between the United States and Japan; Treaty of San Francisco