Seoul to keep Japan intelligence pact

By Kim Tong-Hyung
Updated November 22 2019 - 9:28pm, first published 6:17pm
South Korea's Kim You-geun says the renewed intelligence pact with Japan could be ended at any time.
South Korea's Kim You-geun says the renewed intelligence pact with Japan could be ended at any time.

In a major policy reversal, South Korea has decided to continue a 2016 military intelligence-sharing agreement with Japan that it previously said it would terminate amid ongoing tensions over wartime history and trade.

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