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Japan’s leader makes a farewell visit to Seoul and reaffirms sympathy for Korean colonial victims

  • Japan’s outgoing Prime Minister Fumio Kishida visited South Korea, expressing sympathy for victims of forced labor during colonial rule and emphasizing the importance of improving bilateral ties.
  • A small group of protesters criticized Kishida’s visit, claiming Japan has not adequately atoned for its wartime history and condemning South Korean President Yoon for spending government money on the trip.
  • Experts believe the next Japanese Prime Minister will benefit from Kishida's legacy in fostering better relations with South Korea, according to Yoon's office.
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