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Lee Jae-myung Takaichi Sanae Summit 2026: A Pragmatic Pivot in Nara

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On Jan 13, 2026, President Lee Jae-myung and PM Takaichi Sanae met in Nara for their second summit. Can Lee's pragmatic diplomacy bridge the gap with Tokyo?

A handshake for the cameras, but a calculated strategy beneath the surface. On January 13, 2026, South Korean President Lee Jae-myung and Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae held a high-stakes summit in Nara Prefecture, Japan. The meeting, marked by a symbolic drum-playing performance, signals a continued thaw in relations despite deep-seated historical tensions.

The Lee-Takaichi Summit 2026: Economic Pragmatism over History

This was the second face-to-face between Lee and Takaichi, following their initial meeting at the APEC summit in October 2025. According to official reports, the leaders finalized new cooperation agreements in the economic and social sectors. Lee emphasized that the South Korea-Japan relationship has become "more vital than at any point in history" amid a turbulent global landscape.

First bilateral meeting on the sidelines of APEC in Gyeongju
President Lee's state visit to China
Second summit held in Takaichi's hometown, Nara

Lee, a liberal icon known for his previously hawkish stance on Japan, is now demonstrating a "pragmatic pivot." This shift is driven by the urgent need to manage the North Korea-Russia-China trilateral coalition. While Takaichi is a protégé of the late Prime Minister Abe Shinzo and remains firm on historical issues, both leaders seem to have prioritized regional stability.

Notably, Lee's trip to Japan comes just one week after his state visit to Beijing. By calling for trilateral communication between Seoul, Tokyo, and Beijing, Lee is positioning South Korea as a stabilizer rather than choosing sides in the deepening Japan-China rift over Taiwan.

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