South Korea Shouldn't Take Sides in China, Japan Spat: President
President Lee urged coexistence and cooperation to ease regional military tensions and improve China ties after a diplomatic freeze, warning that choosing sides escalates conflict.
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South Korea shouldn’t take sides in China, Japan spat, President Lee says
South Korea’s leader said Wednesday that his country wouldn’t take sides in an escalating war of words between Japan and China, calling for the two sides to “coexist”. South Korean President Lee Jae-myung attended an event on December 2, 2025. Photo: Lee Jae-myung, via Facebook. Tokyo and Beijing have been locked in a dispute after Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi suggested that Tokyo could intervene militarily should China invade Taiwan. …
Relations between Pequim and Tokyo live a period of great tension after Japan's prime minister's statements. "To take a serious party," said South Korean President Lee Jay Myung.
Sino-Japanese rivalry is intensifying around Taiwan, and Seoul seeks to preserve its stability by relying on regional cooperation.
South Korea shouldn't take sides in China, Japan spat: President
SEOUL: South Korea's leader said on Wednesday (Dec 3) that his country wouldn't take sides in an escalating war of words between Japan and China, calling for the two sides to "coexist".Tokyo and Beijing have been locked in
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