Japanese PM Plans to Visit South Korea in Mid-May for Talks
Axios (Tổng hợp từ english.kyodonews.net)
Japanese Prime Minister is reportedly planning to visit South Korea around May 19-20 for high-level talks. The visit is expected to boost bilateral ties and address security, economic, and regional issues. It would be the first such visit in several years.
According to diplomatic sources, the Japanese Prime Minister is considering a visit to South Korea around May 19-20 to attend high-level talks. This visit is expected to promote bilateral relations between the two neighboring countries.
The discussions are expected to focus on security, economic cooperation, and regional issues, especially amid rising geopolitical tensions. Details about the agenda and the composition of the delegation are still being coordinated by both sides.
If the visit goes ahead as planned, it will be the first time the Japanese Prime Minister has visited South Korea in several years, marking an important step forward in the often strained diplomatic relations between Tokyo and Seoul.