What’s behind the enmity between Japan and South Korea?

South Korea has cut intelligence ties with its neighbour after Japan imposed aggressive trade restrictions

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - AUGUST 22: In this handout image provided by South Korean Presidential Blue House, South Korean President Moon Jae-in (C) listens to a report from officials related to th
(Image credit: PRESIDENT OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER)

After weeks of escalating trade tensions, the rancor between Japan and South Korea reached a new level yesterday, when Seoul announced it would abandon the countries’ military intelligence-sharing pact.

The now-scrapped agreement was signed in 2016, and had been publicly championed by the US - partly as a regional counterweight to Chinese hegemony, and partly as a critical part of international efforts to monitor North Korea’s missile and nuclear weapon activity.

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William Gritten

William Gritten is a London-born, New York-based strategist and writer focusing on politics and international affairs.