US won’t intervene in Japan-S.Korea dispute

US won’t intervene in Japan-S.Korea dispute

The US encourages Japan and South Korea to focus on other issues in the region.

Samsung is one of the companies affected by Japan’s trade restrictions. (Reuters pic)
TOKYO:
The top US diplomat for East Asia urged Japan and South Korea to settle a dispute over Japanese export restrictions through dialogue and said the United States did not plan to intervene, NHK reported on Friday.

David Stilwell, assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, told NHK in an interview the United States encourages both sides to focus on other issues in the region, notably North Korea, the Japanese public broadcaster said.

Japan and South Korea are locked in a diplomatic row after Tokyo last week slapped export curbs on key materials used by South Korean tech companies, citing a dispute with Seoul over the issue of forced labourers at Japanese firms during World War Two.

Stilwell is also scheduled to visit South Korea during his trip to Asia, his first since taking up his post last month.

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