Japan: summit with S Korea ‘not set’

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TOKYO: Tokyo on Tuesday said a long-awaited leadership summit with Seoul had yet to be set, as local media reported that behind-the-scenes bickering over Japan’s wartime sex slavery was a key sticking point.
On Monday, a spokeswoman for the South Korean presidential Blue House said Seoul had proposed a summit between Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and President Park Geun-Hye on the sidelines of a trilateral leadership meeting being held with China in Seoul next week.
Tokyo did not immediately comment Monday evening and Japan’s top government spokesman was vague on the issue at a Tuesday press briefing, less than a week before the proposed November 2 meeting.
“On the Japan-South Korea (summit), I think we are still in the process of coordinating,” Yoshihide Suga told reporters.
“It’s always the case, isn’t it? (These things) are always decided right before the meeting”.
The proposed talks would be the first one-on-one summit between Abe and Park, who has repeatedly refused to have such a meeting since taking office in February 2013, arguing that Tokyo has yet to properly atone for its past actions.
Relations between the neighbours have never been easy — clouded by sensitive historical disputes related to Japan’s 1910-45 colonial rule over the Korean peninsula and, in particular, the issue of Korean “comfort women” forcibly recruited to work in Japanese wartime military brothels.
The rift has frustrated Washington, which would prefer its two key Asian allies to focus together on containing an increasingly assertive China.
Park had initially signalled her willingness to meet Abe during a recent visit to Washington but stressed that in order for the summit to be “meaningful” there would have to be timely progress on the comfort women issue.
Japan maintains that the issue was settled in a 1965 agreement, which saw Tokyo make a payment of $800 million in grants. (AFP)

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