Japan and South Korea need more dialogue -- and compromise -- soon

Diplomatic feud continues to poison business and cultural exchanges

20191031 Editorial Japan South Korea

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, right, and South Korean Prime Minister Lee Nak-yon greet the press before their talks in Tokyo on Oct. 24. © Kyodo

NIKKEI EDITORIAL

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and South Korean Prime Minister Lee Nak-yon agreed on the importance of dialogue when they met for the first time in a year. This shared view represents a major step forward as the countries confront their frosty relations, regarded as the worst since they normalized ties, and potentially offers a foothold toward mending the fence.

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