January 9, 2016
Title: "Agreement on 'Comfort Women' offers strategic benefit to U.S. in Asia Pacific"
"The day after North Korea’s nuclear weapons test this week, President Obama called Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and South Korean President Park Geun-hye to confer about this latest crisis in the region. But before ending each call, Obama made a point of congratulating the leaders on resolving their dispute over Japan’s use of wartime sex slaves..."
Read More: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/agreement-on-comfort-women-offers-ancillary-benefit-to-us-in-asia-pacific/2016/01/09/41a03d84-b54c-11e5-a842-0feb51d1d124_story.html_
December 28, 2015
Title: "Japan and South Korea agree WW2 'comfort women' deal"
"Japan and South Korea have agreed to settle the issue of "comfort women" forced to work in Japanese brothels during World War Two, in their first such deal since 1965.
Japan has apologized and will pay 1bn yen ($8.3m, £5.6m) - the amount South Korea asked for - to fund victims."
Read More: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-35188135_
Title: "Agreement on 'Comfort Women' offers strategic benefit to U.S. in Asia Pacific"
"The day after North Korea’s nuclear weapons test this week, President Obama called Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and South Korean President Park Geun-hye to confer about this latest crisis in the region. But before ending each call, Obama made a point of congratulating the leaders on resolving their dispute over Japan’s use of wartime sex slaves..."
Read More: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/agreement-on-comfort-women-offers-ancillary-benefit-to-us-in-asia-pacific/2016/01/09/41a03d84-b54c-11e5-a842-0feb51d1d124_story.html_
December 28, 2015
Title: "Japan and South Korea agree WW2 'comfort women' deal"
"Japan and South Korea have agreed to settle the issue of "comfort women" forced to work in Japanese brothels during World War Two, in their first such deal since 1965.
Japan has apologized and will pay 1bn yen ($8.3m, £5.6m) - the amount South Korea asked for - to fund victims."
Read More: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-35188135_