TOKYO - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is eyeing talks with new South Korean President Moon Jae In in July or possibly earlier to discuss the thorny "comfort women" issue and a three-way cooperation with the United States to address growing threats from North Korea, diplomatic sources said Saturday.
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