Relations have been strained since Japanese firms were ordered to compensate Korean forced labourers. FMTNews
December 25, 2019 5:14 PM
Abe and South Korean President Moon Jae-in stressed, at their meeting in China, the need to improve ties after the worst period of tension between their countries in decades. “South Korea should take responsibility and come up with measures to resolve the issue,” Abe told a news conference. After the Korean court ruling, Japan imposed restrictions on the export to South Korea of high-tech materials used in the manufacture of chips, compounding their dispute which threatened to undermine security cooperation between them.
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