South Korea's Lee seeks to cooperate with Japan, whoever leads it

President says ties needed for 'stability of northeast Asia' as he marks 100 days

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South Korean President Lee Jae Myung reacts during a news conference he held to mark 100 days in office in Seoul, on Sept. 11. © Reuters

STEVEN BOROWIEC

SEOUL -- South Korea's president said Thursday that he will maintain his approach of seeking economic cooperation with Japan, regardless of who becomes the country's next prime minister.

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