Japan minister agrees with South Korea that China’s role vital on North Korea

Japan minister agrees with South Korea that China’s role vital on North Korea
South Korean Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha (L) shakes hands with her Japanese counterpart Taro Kono as they attend the Japan-ROK Foreign Minister meeting at the ministry of foreign affairs in Tokyo on December 19, 2017. (AFP)
Updated 19 December 2017
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Japan minister agrees with South Korea that China’s role vital on North Korea

Japan minister agrees with South Korea that China’s role vital on North Korea

TOKYO: Japan and South Korea agreed on Tuesday on the importance of China’s role in dealing with the threat from North Korea’s nuclear and missile programs, Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Kono told reporters after meeting his South Korean counterpart.
The two US allies are seeking to boost cooperation over North Korea’s nuclear and missile programs, despite lingering tension between them over the issue of “comfort women,” a Japanese euphemism for women — many of them Korean — forced to work in Japanese military brothels before and during World War Two.
Ties have been frozen over the issue, with South Korean President Moon Jae-in promising to renegotiate a 2015 pact signed with Japan that is unpopular in South Korea.