日신문 "한국 정부, 내달 한일 정상회담 검토"<br /><br />Our top story today, a Japanese newspaper has hinted at the possibility of a South Korea-Japan summit being held on the sidelines of one of two international conferences set for next month... as tensions continue to simmer over trade and historical issues.<br />The Yomiuri Shimbun reported Saturday that since both President Moon Jae-in and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe are set to attend both the ASEAN and APEC summits, the South Korean government is reviewing ways to hold a bilateral summit on the sidelines of one of the events.<br />The paper also said South Korea is hoping to cool tensions by holding a summit before November 23rd, which is when Seoul will officially terminate their military information agreement known as GSOMIA.<br />However, the report said it's unclear whether Japan will agree to hold a summit. <br />
