1. Outgoing Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru will visit South Korea next week for a summit with President Lee Jae-myung in Busan.
2. The leaders are expected to discuss ways to deepen cooperation, as well as shared challenges such as population decline and overconcentration in the capitals.
3. Ishiba aims to reaffirm close communication and strengthen relations with South Korea before handing over to the next administration, marking the 60th anniversary of normalized relations between the two countries. The visit is part of mutual visits between the leaders and will also likely confirm their collaboration for the upcoming Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum in Gyeongju, South Korea.
2. The leaders are expected to discuss ways to deepen cooperation, as well as shared challenges such as population decline and overconcentration in the capitals.
3. Ishiba aims to reaffirm close communication and strengthen relations with South Korea before handing over to the next administration, marking the 60th anniversary of normalized relations between the two countries. The visit is part of mutual visits between the leaders and will also likely confirm their collaboration for the upcoming Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum in Gyeongju, South Korea.
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Japanese PM Ishiba Shigeru to visit S.Korea for a summit with President Lee Jae-myung in Busan next week, aiming to deepen cooperation and discuss shared challenges like population decline and capital concentration. The visit marks the 60th anniversary of normalized relations between the two