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Prime Minister Lee Nak-yeon, the second day of his visit to Japan, meets with key figures in the Japanese political economy today (23th). Abe will meet again this evening and tomorrow morning.

I'm a reporter for Tokyo clinical trials.

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Prime Minister Nak-yeon Lee attended a court banquet hosted by King Naruhito last night.

Prime Minister Lee congratulated the King, "I wish the Japanese people to be happier in Rei and the new era."

We also greeted Prime Minister Abe and had a brief conversation with the intention of "See you again during the meeting."

Mr. Lee meets with Japanese from all walks of life all day.

Nuka, a member of the Japan-Korea Clinic Federation, will hold a meeting with Keio University students following a breakfast meeting with the president.

In the afternoon, we will meet with the party leader and former Prime Minister Mori in the evening, and in the evening we will attend a dinner hosted by Prime Minister Abe.

Tomorrow's most interesting meeting with Prime Minister Abe will not be as long as about 10 minutes, but will be delivered by President Moon Jae-in.

Lee says the goal is to create a climate that promotes dialogue as much as possible rather than talking about the issue.

If both sides are looking for a compromise, we can expect a summit within the year, but there are still many pessimistic prospects that it will not be easy to get results in a short time.