Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and South Korean President Lee Jae Myung on Jan. 13 agreed to increase cooperation, as both countries face regional security and diplomatic challenges.
Lee is in Japan for a two-day summit and said at the outset that cooperation between Seoul and Tokyo “is now more important than ever and anything else, as we have to continue moving forward to a new, better future amid this complex, unstable international order.”
Takaichi said she had renewed her determination to improve Japan’s relationship with South Korea, “as I believe the two countries should cooperate and contribute for the stability in the region.”…
Leaders of Japan and South Korea Agree to Increase Cooperation Amid Regional Tensions

