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South Korea's Defense Minister announced that the country and Japan will resume their joint maritime search and rescue drills on June 7th, after a nine-year hiatus. This move is a symbolic reflection of improving relations between the two countries. The drills will be conducted in cooperation with the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force in international waters southeast of Jeju Island, with the aim of enhancing coordination in search and rescue operations around the Korean Peninsula. The exercises had been halted since 2017 due to military disagreements, but an agreement has been reached to prevent the recurrence of accidents and to improve cooperation between the two sides.
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