TOKYO (AP) -- Officials and business leaders from Japan and South Korea have met in Tokyo seeking to cool a flare up in tensions between the two US allies.
The head of Japan's powerful Keidanren business group, Hiroaki Nakanishi, said Friday that the two sides have a track record of handling problems by "sharing wisdom."
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He said that it was important to have "mutual trust and understanding" and to keep exchanging views.
His South Korean counterpart said he was hoping for a breakthrough in the impasse that stems from antagonisms left over from before World War II.
Japanese and South Korean diplomats also met to discuss broad issues, including a plan by Seoul to scrap an intelligence-sharing agreement.
Relations are at their worst in decades amid disputes over trade and wartime history. (AP)