South Koreans’ rejection of Japan’s Fukushima release plan puts Yoon’s bid for improved Tokyo ties to the test
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Seoul says it ‘respects’ the UN nuclear watchdog’s safety review, but polls suggest eight out of 10 South Koreans disagree – as their president prepares for a moment of truth with Japanese PM Fumio Kishida.