Apr 3, 2022
TOKYO/SEOUL/YOKOHAMA – Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol are unlikely to hold official bilateral talks or meet on the sidelines of a NATO summit in Madrid on Wednesday and Thursday, a South Korean presidential official was quoted by the country’s Yonhap news agency as saying Sunday.
The NATO summit had initially been seen as an opportunity for the two leaders to meet for first time amid soured bilateral ties that have sharply deteriorated in recent years over wartime history and other issues.
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