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Japan's leader makes farewell visit to Seoul, reaffirms sympathy for Korean colonial victims

Less than a month before leaving office, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida visits Seoul, reaffirms his sympathy for the suffering of Koreans during Japan’s colonial rule, as he and his South Korean counterpart on Sept. 6, 2024 underscores the need to maintain warming ties between the Asian neighbors. But experts say challenges lie ahead after Kishida's departure.

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