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(2nd LD) FM Cho vows to work with Japan to reduce tensions over wartime history issues
Yonhap | English | News | Jan. 15, 2025 | Geopolitical Conflict and Disputes
South Korea's Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul reaffirmed commitment to collaborate with Japan to ease tensions from historical wartime issues. After talks with Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya, Cho stressed the need for a future-oriented bilateral relationship, emphasizing the importance of addressing historical grievances regardless of circumstances. Relations have recently soured after South Korea boycotted a memorial in Japan for Korean forced labor victims, citing a failure to honor victims as requested.
In a joint press conference, Cho emphasized the importance of meaningful consultations with Japan to ensure future memorials appropriately recognize historical pain and comfort victims' families. He conveyed South Korea's concerns to Iwaya, reiterating the need to advance bilateral relations continually.
Iwaya supported Cho's views, highlighting the significance of Japan-South Korea relations and trilateral cooperation with the United States. He expressed hopes for rekindling shuttle diplomacy between their leaders as conditions improve, referencing past meetings between South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and former Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. Iwaya's visit to Seoul marked the first by a Japanese foreign minister in nearly seven years and included paying respects at Seoul National Cemetery and engaging with South Korean officials.
Biden highlights trilateral partnership with South Korea and Japan as key policy achievement
Joongang Ilbo | English | News | Jan. 15, 2025 | Shifting Geopolitical Alliances
U.S. President Joe Biden highlighted the trilateral partnership between South Korea, the United States, and Japan as a key achievement of his administration, vital for countering shared challenges, particularly North Korea. As he transitions power to Donald Trump, he underscored the importance of reinforcing alliances to address aggressive behaviors, notably from China.
The Camp David summit in August 2023 was a pivotal moment for trilateral cooperation, resulting in agreements to consult on common threats. Initiatives such as real-time sharing of North Korean missile warning data, military exercises dubbed "Freedom Edge," and the creation of a collaborative secretariat emerged from this partnership. However, concerns linger regarding the future of this cooperation under the new administration, with fears of a potential shift towards isolationism.
Biden emphasized the need to prioritize alliances over unilateral actions, asserting that America's global influence is strengthened through unity. He acknowledged ongoing security challenges in Ukraine, the Middle East, and the Indo-Pacific, reiterating the necessity of deterring North Korea amid escalating tensions. He concluded by expressing confidence in the enduring strength of alliances that will be handed to the next administration, envisioning a united America tackling global challenges.
Seoul to set up export strategies for all possible scenarios under Trump
Korea Herald | English | News | Jan. 15, 2025 | UndeterminedTrade Issues and Numbers
South Korea is crafting targeted export strategies in anticipation of shifts in US trade policy under President-elect Donald Trump. The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy warns that US trade protectionism could heavily impact South Korea's exports, potentially inciting wider repercussions in major markets.
To counteract possible tariff measures against countries with trade surpluses, the ministry is developing data-driven strategies and plans to enhance information sharing with partners like Japan, the EU, Canada, and Mexico. Concerns mount for South Korean businesses that depend on the US-Mexico-Canada trade agreement, especially with proposed tariffs such as a 25 percent tax on goods from Mexico and Canada and a 10 percent tax on imports from China.
Industry Minister Ahn Duk-geun emphasized the importance of maintaining incentives for South Korean firms under the Inflation Reduction Act, rather than the act itself. To bolster export opportunities, South Korea intends to expand its network of free trade agreements (FTAs), targeting four additional FTAs this year to increase the market access ratio to over 87 percent. The ministry also aims to expedite trade negotiations with nations like Malaysia, Thailand, Mongolia, Bangladesh, and Serbia by 2025.
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