South Korean leader lands in Japan for first visit in 12 years seeking help with region’s ‘polycrisis’

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol arrived in Japan Thursday for a fence-mending summit, the first such visit in 12 years as the two neighbors seek to confront growing threats from North Korea to rising concerns about China.

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