South Korea, Japan Leaders Meet to Mend Ties
The leaders of South Korea and Japan have pledged to end a long-simmering dispute that damaged security and trade ties. President Yoon Suk Yeol and Prime Minister Fumio Kishida met for the first formal summit since 2011. Isabel Reynolds reports on Bloomberg Television.
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