Commentary: The uncomfortable North Korea wedge between Japan and South Korea

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The major divergence in Seoul and Tokyo's strategic views towards North Korea have added fuel to the bilateral fire, says Lauren Richardson.

SYDNEY: Japan’s relationship with South Korea is not amicable at the best of times. Yet in recent months it has entered a rapidly descending diplomatic spiral of unprecedented depth and scope.

These bilateral developments are doubtlessly playing a central role in the deterioration of Tokyo–Seoul relations. Yet there are broader strategic parameters to this dispute that have also shaped the contours of diplomatic friction, and these are largely being overlooked.In short, there has been a major divergence in Seoul and Tokyo’s strategic views toward North Korea.

Continental United States also came under threat with Kim’s successful launch of an inter-continental ballistic missile. Against this backdrop, Moon expressed opposition to the 2015 “comfort women” agreement but remained ambiguous as to whether or not he would dissolve it. The issue of Japanese abductees takes precedence over the North Korean nuclear threat in Japan, and Abe’s domestic political success is explained in part by his hardline stance toward Pyongyang on the question. Consequently, Tokyo became sidelined from the regional summitry.Amid this growing strategic divergence, Moon unilaterally dissolved the"comfort women" accord in November 2018.

 

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