Japanese PM Kishida to Visit South Korea for Final Summit
Leaders aim to solidify bilateral relations and regional cooperation before Kishida's resignation.
- Kishida's visit marks the 12th summit between the Japanese and South Korean leaders.
- Discussions will focus on enhancing cooperation and addressing regional issues.
- Kishida to offer advice to his successor on Japan-South Korea relations.
- Yoon has prioritized mending ties with Japan and strengthening military alliances with the U.S.
- Kishida steps down amid political scandals and internal party pressures.