Korean Foreign Minister Park Jin, right, and his Japanese counterpart, Hayashi Yoshimasa, hold a meeting in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Aug. 4, on the sidelines of ASEAN foreign ministerial meetings. Yonhap
The top diplomats of Korea and Japan met bilaterally in Phnom Penh on Thursday on the sidelines of annual gatherings led by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
It marked the second one-on-one talks in less than three weeks between Korea Foreign Minister Park Jin and his counterpart Hayashi Yoshimasa, as they were visiting the Cambodian capital for a series of ministerial sessions.
In their previous talks in Tokyo last month, the two agreed on the need for an early settlement of issues related to Korean victims of wartime forced labor. But there have been no reports of a tangible breakthrough.
In 2018, Korea's top court ordered Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Nippon Steel to compensate Korean forced labor victims. The firms refused to pay the compensation, as the Japanese government has claimed that all colonization-linked reparation issues were settled under a 1965 accord to normalize bilateral relations. (Yonhap)