Japanese prime minister travels to meet South Korea president for second leg of hometown summits
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Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida arrived in Seoul on Tuesday to meet with President Yoon Suk Yeol, marking the second leg of his Asia-Pacific tour aimed at boosting regional cooperation and economic ties.
The summit comes after Kishida’s visit to Tokyo, where he held talks with Japanese leaders. In Seoul, the focus will be on discussions between the two countries’ top officials, aiming to strengthen bilateral relations in various areas including trade, security, and cultural exchanges.
Kishida expressed his commitment to enhancing cooperation with South Korea, stating that both nations …
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