President Moon and Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Hold First Phone Call
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Yuri] Kyodo News reported on the 15th that President Moon Jae-in and Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio had a phone conversation.
This is the first time the leaders of South Korea and Japan have spoken since Prime Minister Kishida took office on the 4th.
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Earlier, President Moon sent a congratulatory letter on the day Prime Minister Kishida assumed office, urging, "Let us work together to develop Korea-Japan relations in a future-oriented manner." The call was made as a congratulatory greeting on the occasion of his inauguration.
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