South Korean President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol urged the United States and Japan to work together to convince North Korea that it has nothing to gain from its nuclear program.
“Close cooperation between South Korea, the United States and Japan is necessary to convince North Korea that it will get nothing from its nuclear weapons,” said Koichi Ibushi, the Japanese Ambassador to Seoul.
If political leaders, government officials and the two peoples advance bilateral relations in a forward-looking manner, the two countries will be able to resolve them through dialogue, although some problems may seem difficult.”
“Communication is key to resolving differences and he believes relations with Japan will improve if the two countries adopt a future-oriented approach to tackling difficult issues,” said Kim In-hee, Yoon’s spokesperson.
Ibuchi said that North Korea’s nuclear and missile provocations not only pose a threat to South Korea and Japan, but also pose a serious challenge to the international community. I hope to cooperate closely with Seoul to bring stability and prosperity to East Asia.
Source: “Yonhap”
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