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How Trump is inadvertently bringing Japan, South Korea together

Both appear willing to put past differences aside as they confront an assertive China, North Korea and an unpredictable US

3-MIN READ3-MIN ListenJulian RyallPublished: 3:55pm, 2 May 2026Updated: 3:58pm, 2 May 2026Japan and South Korea are closing ranks as they prepare for high-level meetings aimed at steadying ties amid growing regional volatility, with analysts saying the diplomatic push reflects shared concern over China, North Korea and the reliability of US commitments under President Donald Trump.Both countries appear willing to put past differences aside, at least for now, as they confront an assertive China and an unpredictable US administration that has unsettled long-standing allies and threatened to withdraw troops from Europe.

“But he has taken a more conciliatory line and that has been much appreciated in Tokyo.”

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