TOKYO/SEOUL -- A radar lock-on dispute between Japan and South Korea from 2018 is poised for a potential resolution, with talks between the two sides entering their final stages.
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A Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force P-1 patrol plane, like the one pictured here, was involved in a radar lock on dispute in December 2018. (Photo by Kei Higuchi)
TOKYO/SEOUL -- A radar lock-on dispute between Japan and South Korea from 2018 is poised for a potential resolution, with talks between the two sides entering their final stages.