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Japan-S Korea | US: Tensions distract from N Korea threat

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iCtDxVPEhbFYTensions between American allies Japan and South Korea are a distraction in dealing with common threats like North Korea’s nuclear weapons, a top U.S. diplomat said Tuesday.
Deputy Secretary of State Anthony Blinken was speaking ahead of a trilateral meeting today in Washington with his Japanese and South Korean counterparts.
Tokyo and Seoul both host tens of thousands of American troops, but the Asian nations have a bitter rivalry over Japan’s colonial and wartime past.
Blinken said the U.S. has a strategic stake in the Japan-South Korea relationship and an incentive to work with them to work through their tensions.
“If the relationship is not everything that it could or should be and indeed there are tensions in the relationship, that means that it becomes a distraction to our common agenda,” Blinken said, “including dealing with common challenges or threats such as that posed by North Korea’s nuclear weapons.”
But Blinken said the relationship appears to be on a “positive trajectory” after senior Japanese and South Korean defense and foreign ministry officials held a rare joint meeting in Seoul on Tuesday.
Blinken was speaking at a town hall meeting at the State Department on U.S.-Japan relations. He will meet today with Japanese Vice Foreign Minister Akitaka Saiki and Republic of Korea Vice Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yong. Senior defense officials of the three nations are due to meet at the Pentagon the same day.
Despite the uptick in high-level diplomatic contacts between Tokyo and Seoul, they remain at loggerheads on issues of sovereignty and history. South Korea wants contrition from Japan over the tens of thousands of women, including Koreans, whom historians say were sent to front-line military brothels to provide sex to Japanese soldiers during World War II. Last week, South Korea also protested changes to Japanese school textbooks to assert Japanese sovereignty over disputed islands held by South Korea.
The leaders of Japan and South Korea will both visit Washington this year, starting with Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at the end of this month. Matthew Pennington, Washington AP

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