Lee Jae Myung: South Korea Shouldn’t Take Sides In China, Japan Spat

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Jae Myung: South Korea Shouldn't Take Sides In China, Japan Spat
Lee Jae Myung holds a press conference at the Blue House in Seoul. AFP
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South Korea‘s leader said Wednesday that his country wouldn’t take sides in an escalating war of words between Japan and China, calling for the two sides to “coexist”.

Tokyo and Beijing have been locked in a dispute after Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi suggested that Tokyo could intervene militarily should China invade Taiwan.

Speaking in Seoul, President Lee Jae Myung told a news conference that taking sides would only worsen tensions. “The ideal approach is to coexist, respect one another, and cooperate as much as possible,” he said, describing northeast Asia as a “highly dangerous region in terms of military security”. (AFP)

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