South Korea Hires PR Agency Ahead of Abe Speech

Washington, D.C.-based company to present Seoul’s position on Japan’s war history

SEOUL—The South Korean government has engaged a U.S. public relations firm to promote its position on Japan’s war history ahead of a speech by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to Congress, an executive from the company said.

The move highlights worries in Seoul that Mr. Abe won’t clearly acknowledge or apologize for Japan’s aggression during World War II. Differing interpretations of history hamper closer Seoul-Tokyo ties,...

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