观点日韩关系

Japan and South Korea’s rapprochement is shakier than it looks

Tokyo may need to show genuine compassion over forced-labour issue to establish partnership with Seoul that lasts
US president Joe Biden, centre, managed to bring together Fumio Kishida of Japan, right, and South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol at Camp David last month

For former US officials who recall years of gruelling diplomacy when Seoul and Tokyo were scarcely on speaking terms, last month’s Camp David summit must have felt like a minor miracle.

US president Joe Biden had managed to bring together Fumio Kishida of Japan and South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol in one place, seemingly as allies. But whether the summit will prove as “historic” as the leaders claimed is open to question.

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