Lee Jae-myung Visits Japan, First South Korean Leader to Meet PM Takaichi
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South Korean President Lee Jae-myung arrived in Japan on Tuesday for a meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae. The talks will be held in the historic city of Nara.
This is the first official visit by President Lee to Japan. It is also the first meeting between the two leaders since Takaichi took office.
The discussions are expected to focus on strengthening security cooperation. Key issues include responding to North Korea's nuclear and missile programs. Bilateral economic ties are also on the agenda.
The choice of Nara is significant. The city is a symbol of ancient cultural exchanges between Japan and Korea. Holding the summit there signals a shared desire to improve relations.
Observers see this meeting as a crucial step. Both countries are key allies of the United States and seek a united front on regional security.