South Korea is set to consult with tech giant Naver following reports that the company is facing pressure from Japan to divest its stake. This development coincides with South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol's efforts to reset his presidency through a meeting with the opposition leader. Additionally, President Yoon and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida have been recommended for a joint Nobel Peace Prize nomination by a top U.S. official on Wednesday for their efforts to strengthen military ties in response to North Korean threats.
South Korea’s Yoon to meet opposition leader amid bid to reset presidency https://t.co/vv9J9J5P4c
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ICYMI:South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida deserve a joint nomination for a Nobel Peace Prize for boosting military ties to deter North Korean threats, a top U.S. official said Wednesday. https://t.co/LuUdkhJpOs
South Korea to Consult Naver, after Report Firm Faces Japan Pressure to Divest Stake https://t.co/jGQAxebYzc
South Korea to consult Naver, after report firm faces Japan pressure to divest stake https://t.co/Cl0moujZck https://t.co/tQM2XMDTSd