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US brings together Japan and S Korea leaders after rift | US brings together Japan and S Korea leaders after rift |
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The Japanese and South Korean leaders have held their first official meeting following a rift over Japan's stance on its wartime aggression in Asia. | The Japanese and South Korean leaders have held their first official meeting following a rift over Japan's stance on its wartime aggression in Asia. |
US President Barack Obama brought Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and President Park Geun-hye together at the nuclear summit in The Hague. | US President Barack Obama brought Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and President Park Geun-hye together at the nuclear summit in The Hague. |
The United States has been trying to ease tension between its two allies. | The United States has been trying to ease tension between its two allies. |
Mr Obama pledged his "unwavering commitment" to them in the face of North Korea's nuclear programme. | Mr Obama pledged his "unwavering commitment" to them in the face of North Korea's nuclear programme. |
Shortly after the meeting, North Korea test-fired what the South Korean government said appeared to be two mid-range ballistic missiles that flew about 650km (403 miles) off the North's eastern coast. | |
Such a launch would violate UN resolutions and be a significant step up from the shorter-range rocket launches the North has staged in recent weeks, apparently in protest at ongoing joint US-South Korean military drills. | |
'Co-operation' | |
"Close co-ordination between our three countries has succeeded in changing the game with North Korea," Mr Obama said. | "Close co-ordination between our three countries has succeeded in changing the game with North Korea," Mr Obama said. |
"Our trilateral co-operation has sent a strong signal to Pyongyang that its provocations and threats will be met with a unified response." | "Our trilateral co-operation has sent a strong signal to Pyongyang that its provocations and threats will be met with a unified response." |
President Park had refused to meet Mr Abe over allegations that he is trying to whitewash Japanese war crimes. | President Park had refused to meet Mr Abe over allegations that he is trying to whitewash Japanese war crimes. |
"We consider this meeting the first step in future co-operation between Japan and South Korea," said Mr Abe after arriving in The Hague. | "We consider this meeting the first step in future co-operation between Japan and South Korea," said Mr Abe after arriving in The Hague. |
He said he would also like to hold a first meeting with the Chinese leader, Xi Jinping. | He said he would also like to hold a first meeting with the Chinese leader, Xi Jinping. |
Japan and China are locked in a more serious confrontation in the East China Sea, where China has been challenging Japanese sovereignty and control over the uninhabited Senkaku or Diaoyu Islands. | Japan and China are locked in a more serious confrontation in the East China Sea, where China has been challenging Japanese sovereignty and control over the uninhabited Senkaku or Diaoyu Islands. |
Mr Abe's government had infuriated South Koreans and others by announcing a review of Japan's historic apology for its sexual enslavement of Asian women during World War Two. | Mr Abe's government had infuriated South Koreans and others by announcing a review of Japan's historic apology for its sexual enslavement of Asian women during World War Two. |
He has since backtracked, saying that the 1993 Kono statement, which acknowledged the role of the imperial army in the forced recruitment of Asian women, would stand. | He has since backtracked, saying that the 1993 Kono statement, which acknowledged the role of the imperial army in the forced recruitment of Asian women, would stand. |
Diplomats say the decision followed pressure from the US, which also criticised Mr Abe's visit late last year to the Yasukuni war shrine, which is seen as a symbol of Japanese militarism. | Diplomats say the decision followed pressure from the US, which also criticised Mr Abe's visit late last year to the Yasukuni war shrine, which is seen as a symbol of Japanese militarism. |
The US has been frustrated by the wrangling between its two north-east Asian allies at a time of growing fears about stability in North Korea, and the missile and potential nuclear threat posed by its armed forces. | The US has been frustrated by the wrangling between its two north-east Asian allies at a time of growing fears about stability in North Korea, and the missile and potential nuclear threat posed by its armed forces. |
South Korea and China have accused Mr Abe of stirring up nationalist sentiment in Japan at a time of rising tension in northeast Asia. | South Korea and China have accused Mr Abe of stirring up nationalist sentiment in Japan at a time of rising tension in northeast Asia. |
Mr Abe has said he wants to restore Japanese pride and self-confidence. | Mr Abe has said he wants to restore Japanese pride and self-confidence. |
He has also announced plans to strengthen Japan's defence posture against the rising power of China. | He has also announced plans to strengthen Japan's defence posture against the rising power of China. |
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