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Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya is set to visit South Korea on Monday for a bilateral meeting, marking the first such visit in seven years. The aim is to strengthen security cooperation between the East Asian neighbors and their mutual U.S. ally to counter China's growing regional power. The visit comes amid political turmoil in South Korea and the transition to a new U.S. administration, raising questions about the future of the trilateral security cooperation.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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