Ruteru Gakuen High School students from Japan’s Kumamoto Prefecture arrive at Incheon International Airport on Tuesday. The Japanese students are on a five-day trip, which includes classes at a sister high school in Jeonju.
Korea and Japan’s main business lobbies will establish funds for joint projects as part of the effort to further restore relations between the two countries.
Representatives of forced labor victims urged direct communication with Japanese companies in the first meeting of a new public-private consultative body on Monday.
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President Moon Jae-in said he looks forward to North Korean leader Kim Jong-un making a visit to the South in the future, reaffirming his belief that Kim still has the “will for peace, dialogue and denuclearization” Monday.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries appealed a Daejeon court's order to seize its assets in Korea to compensate victims of Japan's wartime forced labor immediately after the legal procedure to enable the liquidation process took effect last week.
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Korean and Japanese business and opinion leaders discussed resolving the two countries’ strained relations, including the issue of compensation of wartime forced labor victims, during the 52nd Korea-Japan Business Conference Friday.
Korean and Japanese diplomats struggled to make progress on the forced labor compensation issue in their first face-to-face talks since the onset of the pandemic and the inauguration of Japan's new prime minister.
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