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After Nine Years, Korea-Japan Naval Drills Resume: Security Over History?
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After Nine Years, Korea-Japan Naval Drills Resume: Security Over History?

South Korea and Japan agreed to resume joint naval search and rescue exercises after a 9-year hiatus, signaling a pragmatic shift in defense cooperation amid rising regional threats.

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HK
Haneul Kim
President Lee and PM Takaichi playing drums in Nara
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Lee Jae-myung Sanae Takaichi Summit 2026: Drum Diplomacy Beats in Nara

President Lee Jae-myung and PM Sanae Takaichi played drums to BTS's 'Dynamite' during the Lee Jae-myung Sanae Takaichi Summit 2026 in Nara, signaling warm ties.

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HK
Haneul Kim
Expected scene of the summit between President Lee and PM Takaichi in Nara
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2026 Korea-Japan Summit: President Lee Jae-myung and PM Takaichi to Meet in Nara

Analyze the upcoming 2026 summit between South Korean President Lee Jae-myung and Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi in Nara. A deep dive into geopolitics and human rights.

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Haneul Kim
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Flags of South Korea and Japan set against a background in Nara
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President Lee Jae-myung Nara Summit 2026: A Strategic Bridge in East Asia

President Lee Jae-myung will visit Nara, Japan on Jan 13, 2026, for a summit with PM Sanae Takaichi. Key topics include shuttle diplomacy, AI cooperation, and historical issues.

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HK
Haneul Kim
FM Cho Hyun and LDP Policy Chief Takayuki Kobayashi meeting in Seoul
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Sustaining Momentum: FM Cho Hyun and LDP Policy Chief Takayuki Kobayashi Discuss Future of Korea-Japan Ties (2026)

On Jan 8, 2026, South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Hyun met with Japan's LDP Policy Chief Takayuki Kobayashi to discuss advancing bilateral ties and trilateral cooperation.

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HK
Haneul Kim
Abstract map graphic symbolizing the diplomatic distance between Japan and Korea
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Japan Public Opinion Korean Peninsula Peace 2025: Shocking Disconnect from Global Trends

A 2025 survey reveals that only 36.7% of Japanese people support diplomatic efforts for peace on the Korean Peninsula. Explore the Japan Public Opinion Korean Peninsula Peace 2025 trends.

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Haneul Kim
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