Taking a look at how Japan might build a more cohesive Korean Peninsula policy, making room for different visions and potential unification or regime changes.
The leaders of Japan, South Korea and the United States are holding talks on June 29 in Madrid in their first meeting since 2017 amid shared concerns about North Korea s missile and nuclear development.
Japan is considering a foreign ministerial meeting with South Korea next month in Tokyo, government sources said on May 31, as Prime Minister Fumio Kishida seeks to mend soured bilateral ties following the launch of a new government in Seoul.