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The cover of Japan’s 2018 Diplomatic Bluebook, which was released on May 15.
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Omits phrase “South Korea is our most important neighbor”
There was a noticeable increase of hardline language in the 2018 Diplomatic Bluebook released by the Japanese government on May 15, including the statement that the “Sea of Japan” is the only term with international legal standing for the body of water known in Korea as the “East Sea.” The Diplomatic Bluebook is a report by Japan’s Foreign Ministry that proposes foreign policy directions for Japan while taking into account how the diplomatic landscape around Japan changed during the previous year. Phrases on several topics shored up Japan’s one-sided claims and downgraded its relations with South Korea. This year’s edition of the bluebook omitted the phrase “South Korea is our most important neighbor” and only said that “Solidarity and cooperation between South Korea and Japan is indispensable for the peace and stability of the Asia-Pacific region.” South Korea’s “demotion” began in 2015, when the oft-repeated phrase “a neighboring country that shares basic values such as freedom, democracy and human rights” was deleted from the bluebook. Since 2016, Japan had used the phrase “the most important neighboring country that shares our strategic interests” to argue that Japan and South Korea ought to strengthen military cooperation to counter the threat posed by North Korea and China. This year, however, even that language was removed. In his policy speech this past January, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe did not use the phrase “the most important neighboring country that shares our strategic interests.” Japan’s claim to sovereignty over the island of Dokdo (called Takeshima in Japan) has become even harsher. Along with the recurring phrase “Takeshima is Japan’s sovereign territory,” this year Japan added the statement “South Korea’s occupation is illegal,” which it had not used in previous years.
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The part of the 2018 Diplomatic Bluebook that refers to Japan’s relations with South Korea.
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