The foreign ministers of South Korea and Japan are to meet for the first time since the downturn in relations due to the forced labor ruling late last year. <br />The two diplomats will be meeting on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos on Wednesday morning local time. <br />It's likely they'll discuss the rulings on compensation for forced labor. <br />In October, a South Korean court approved the seizure some assets of a Japanese steelmaker... after the company refused to compensate South Korean victims for unpaid work during Japan's colonial rule.<br />Japan has called for an inter-governmental discussion on the matter and Seoul is yet to respond.<br />The recent dispute over Japan's claim that a South Korean destroyer used its radar to target a Japanese plane could also be discussed.<br />