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"The crisis of severing diplomatic relations between Japan and South Korea has returned! Yoon Suk-yeol's new move has put Kishida in a desperate situation!"

48 hours after the earthquake, Yoon Suk-yeol gave Kishida another problem, and the crisis of severing diplomatic relations between Japan and South Korea was put on the agenda!

The earthquake has passed, but the crisis between South Korea and Japan is intensifying! Yoon Suk-yeol made another move, and Kishida is facing an embarrassing situation!

In just 48 hours, the aftermath of the earthquake has not subsided, but South Korea-Japan relations have once again caused an uproar. Not to be outdone, South Korean Foreign Minister Yoon Suk-yeol once again challenged Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. The crisis of severing diplomatic relations between Japan and South Korea has returned to the front of the stage and has become the focus of global attention for a while.

The earthquake has passed, but the crisis of severing diplomatic relations between South Korea and Japan has become more and more serious. Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has just issued a statement saying that he wants to restore relations with his neighbors, but Yoon Suk-yeol quickly counterattacked, putting Kishida in an embarrassing position.

"The crisis of severing diplomatic relations between Japan and South Korea has returned! Yoon Suk-yeol's new move has put Kishida in a desperate situation!"

In the latest high-level talks between South Korea and Japan, Yoon Suk-yeol not only suddenly proposed to resume the severance of diplomatic relations, but also presented Kishida with a new problem. It is reported that Yoon Suk-yeol demanded that the Japanese government make a clear apology for historical issues and promised to take practical measures to repair relations between the two countries. This undoubtedly created a diplomatic test for Fumio Kishida, and also made the resolution of the crisis of severing diplomatic relations between Japan and South Korea more difficult.

"The crisis of severing diplomatic relations between Japan and South Korea has returned! Yoon Suk-yeol's new move has put Kishida in a desperate situation!"

Although Fumio Kishida called Yoon Suk-yeol after the earthquake to express his concern about the earthquake damage and the people, the South Korean side did not show weakness in this regard. Instead, Yoon said the response after the earthquake should not interfere with the core issues of the relationship between the two countries, emphasizing that resolving historical issues is key to restoring relations with neighboring countries.

"The crisis of severing diplomatic relations between Japan and South Korea has returned! Yoon Suk-yeol's new move has put Kishida in a desperate situation!"

This new development immediately aroused attention and comments from all walks of life. Many experts fear that if Japan fails to meet South Korea's demands, relations between Japan and South Korea will be further strained and the risk of severing diplomatic relations will increase significantly. Other observers believe that Yoon's move is to capitalize on the mood swings after the earthquake and increase pressure on Kishida to get more concessions.

"The crisis of severing diplomatic relations between Japan and South Korea has returned! Yoon Suk-yeol's new move has put Kishida in a desperate situation!"

In any case, this crisis of severing diplomatic relations between Japan and South Korea has become the focus of global attention. Tensions between the two neighbouring countries are not conducive to regional stability and development, and the international community remains highly concerned about whether they can resolve the crisis.

With 48 hours after the earthquake, Yoon Suk-yeol once again gave Kishida a problem, and the crisis of severing diplomatic relations between Japan and South Korea was put on the agenda. Whether this crisis, which concerns the future of both countries, can be resolved remains unclear. We will continue to monitor and report on the latest developments.

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