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Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi and South Korean President Lee meet in Nara to boost security and economic cooperation, addressing North Korea, denuclearisation, and technology partnerships. The summit aims to strengthen ties amid regional tensions with China.

Japan's Takaichi, South Korea's Lee meet to discuss security, economic ties

Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi and South Korean President Lee meet in Nara to boost security and economic cooperation, addressing North Korea, denuclearisation, and technology partnerships. The summit aims to strengthen ties amid regional tensions with China.

January 13, 2026

Reuters

Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi meets with South Korea's President Lee Jae Myung for their summit meeting in Nara, western Japan January 13, 2026.

Issei Kato/Reuters

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and South Korean President Lee Jae Myung met in Japan on Tuesday as the two East Asian neighbours look to bolster security and economic cooperation.


The two leaders are widely expected to discuss denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula, the fate of Japanese nationals abducted by North Korea and cooperation in areas such as artificial intelligence and semiconductors.


"We would like to make this a year in which Japan–South Korea relations are taken to even greater heights," Takaichi told Lee at the start of their summit.


The meeting in Nara, Takaichi's home prefecture, comes a week after Lee met Chinese President Xi Jinping. Tokyo and Beijing remain locked in a diplomatic dispute following remarks by Takaichi that Japan could deploy its forces if a Chinese attack on Taiwan posed an existential threat.


China regards Taiwan as part of its territory, a claim the self-governing island rejects.


Lee, who will spend two days in Japan, said earlier that while the diplomatic stand-off was not desirable for regional peace, he would not intervene in the dispute.


"In the current complex and dizzying international order, cooperation between South Korea and Japan is more important than ever," he told Takaichi.


Takaichi and Lee will deliver a joint statement after their summit.


-Kentaro Okasaka, Tim Kelly, Heejin Kim and Jack Kim/Reuters

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