South Korea and Japan may discuss a simplified entry agreement akin to the Schengen Agreement for their 60th diplomatic anniversary.
South Korea and Japan may consider a simplified entry agreement as their ties improve, according to a Seoul official. The idea is similar to the Schengen Agreement in Europe, allowing free travel without border checks. The 60th anniversary of their diplomatic relations next year could serve as an occasion for discussions on this, the official said.
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