Dear MEL School’s Topic Readers,
UN chief urges Japan, China, South Korea to
reconcile
Another push from outside to the region.
This time by the UN secretary general, urging Japan, China and his own country,
the Republic of Korea to have dialogues to reconcile over their wartime history
and stabilize the region’s security during his visit to Tokyo to mark the 70th
anniversary of the United Nations.
Japan’s PM, Shinzo Abe didn’t respond
directly to the comment but moved on to Japan's contributions to the U.N. and
stressed its desire to be a permanent member of the UN Security Council. It sounds
highly unlikely for China, one of the permanent members, to agree on such a demand
unless the two nation’s odd relationship is reconciled
Enjoy reading and finding how others in the
world are looking at northeast Asia.
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