Seoul tells Tokyo it will ‘normalize’ military pact

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Seoul tells Tokyo it will ‘normalize’ military pact
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South Korea confirmed Tuesday it had moved to normalize a military intelligence-sharing pact with Japan, as the two countries thaw ties in the face of growing threats from Pyongyang.

The decision by Seoul's Foreign Ministry follows a summit between South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and his Japanese counterpart Fumio Kishida in Tokyo last week.

The agreement aims to allow the two US allies to share military secrets, particularly over North Korea's nuclear and missile capacity, but Seoul threatened to tear it up in 2019 as relations with Tokyo soured. Yoon is seeking to boost ties with Tokyo, citing security challenges on the peninsula, despite strong domestic opposition, including from victims of Japanese forced labor.

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