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James Curran

Camp David summit unties one of Asia’s hardest knots

Joe Biden has pulled off what American presidents have been seeking for the past seven decades: a rapprochement between Seoul and Tokyo.

The Camp David summit held at the weekend between the leaders of the United States, Japan and South Korea looks to have untied one of the hardest knots in the Asian geopolitical landscape.

A key link in Washington’s Asian chain of alliances now slots into place.

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James Curran is professor of modern history at Sydney University.

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