Sol. North Korea condemned the recent summit between South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in Seoul, saying the move could lead to a “military collusion” between the two countries.
The media gave this information on Wednesday, citing Uriminzokkiri, a news website run by the North Korean government. Last Sunday, Mr. Kishida began a two-day official visit to South Korea. This was the first such visit by a Japanese leader in 12 years. The Japanese leader’s visit reflects his desire to return to ‘shuttle diplomacy’ of mutual visits. This was agreed upon during Mr. Yun’s visit to Tokyo in mid-March.
The report said North Korea commented on Mr. Also criticized.
The report said Mr. Yun’s “submissive foreign policy helped Japan hide its” past atrocities and gained much credence in Japan’s claims of sovereignty over the Dokdo islands. as well as plans to release contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant. Notably, from 2019-2022, bilateral relations between South Korea and Japan continued to deteriorate until Mr. Yoon’s new administration pushed for normalization of relations. decided not to increase
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