Japan and South Korea are planning to resume bilateral defense exchanges after a hiatus since 2018. The two countries aim to reach an understanding and prevent a reoccurrence of past incidents. Large military exercises are ongoing in the Sea of Japan, with Japanese troops preparing to repel attacks.
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Tokyo and Seoul will be looking to deal revive bilateral defense ties by reaching a deal on measures to prevent a reoccurrence of a 2018 incident in which a South Korean warship directed its fire control radar at an MSDF patrol plane. https://t.co/OoghD78xUy
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Japan and South Korea plan to resume military exchanges https://t.co/UlahYBdhvS https://t.co/gZhLXxOW7e
Ever since an incident in 2018, Japan and South Korea have not engaged in bilateral defense exchanges. However, these exercises are planned to resume, as the two countries work to come to an understanding. https://t.co/Qa2qWrhnSL