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P a c N et 6 P AC I F I C F OR U M · H ON OLU LU, January 29, 2024

29 Jan 2024

Even if the prime minister survives the CRS/PACIFIC FORUM scandal—and most indications are that he will—he will be tarred and distracted as the region and the The major multilateral gatherings of the past year’s final world face new and mounting challenges. [...] Differences in outlook brought to light the perennial challenges in the relationship and the need cooperating with the US. [...] In the post-COVID era and complained about Japan’s enhanced defense with a virtual standstill in the Russian-Ukraine war, both relationship with the US and other countries, its chip sides searched for new growth potential in domestic, alliance with the US aimed at excluding China, the bilateral, and multilateral domains. [...] There was a breakthrough in the issue the first time the Shanghai Cooperation Organization of compensating forced laborers, which led South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and Japanese Prime summit, participating in the Group of Seven summit, Minister Kishida Fumio to meet seven times since their convening for the first time the Voice of Global South summit in March. [...] As in global diplomacy, made important visits in the Indo- noted in our last issue of Comparative Connections, the Pacific, with the PM making four country stops on two Camp David trilateral summit represented a potential regional trips to the region; the first in May to the G7 harbinger for the future of Japan-Korea relations.

Authors

Dana Almodova

Pages
5
Published in
United States of America