South Korean President Yoon has made a bold decision to improve relations with Japan, despite opposition from 60% of the South Korean public, by agreeing to pay compensation for victims of forced labor. President Yoon aims to strengthen security relations with Japan and the United States to ensure these gains are maintained beyond his term. President Biden has taken advantage of this opportunity by inviting both Prime Minister Kishida and President Yoon to Camp David.
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