A: Hey there, buddy! Got any interesting news?
B: Hai, what's up? Not really, why?
A: I heard that our Prime Minister, Ishiba Shigeru, is going to visit South Korea next week! Isn't that cool?
B: Whaaat?! Really? For a summit with their President Lee Jae-myung?
A: Yup! It's part of mutual visits between the leaders. Lee already visited Japan in August.
B: Oh, I see. They're gonna talk and stuff, right?
A: Yeah, they'll probably discuss ways to deepen cooperation and shared challenges like population decline.
B: That sounds important. And where will they meet?
A: In Busan, my friend!
B: Cool! I hope they find good solutions for both countries.
A: Definitely! They might also confirm that the two countries will work together for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum next month in South Korea.
B: Wow, that's a big event! Ishiba aims to reaffirm close communication and strengthen relations before he leaves office, right?
A: Exactly! This year is also the 60th anniversary of normalized relations between our countries.
B: That's pretty awesome! Let's hope for good results from their meeting!
B: Hai, what's up? Not really, why?
A: I heard that our Prime Minister, Ishiba Shigeru, is going to visit South Korea next week! Isn't that cool?
B: Whaaat?! Really? For a summit with their President Lee Jae-myung?
A: Yup! It's part of mutual visits between the leaders. Lee already visited Japan in August.
B: Oh, I see. They're gonna talk and stuff, right?
A: Yeah, they'll probably discuss ways to deepen cooperation and shared challenges like population decline.
B: That sounds important. And where will they meet?
A: In Busan, my friend!
B: Cool! I hope they find good solutions for both countries.
A: Definitely! They might also confirm that the two countries will work together for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum next month in South Korea.
B: Wow, that's a big event! Ishiba aims to reaffirm close communication and strengthen relations before he leaves office, right?
A: Exactly! This year is also the 60th anniversary of normalized relations between our countries.
B: That's pretty awesome! Let's hope for good results from their meeting!
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Summary
Japan's Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru plans to visit South Korea next week for a summit with President Lee Jae-myung. The meeting is part of mutual visits between the leaders and will reportedly take place in Busan. Topics of discussion are expected to include deepening cooperation, population