Source: China – South China Morning PostIt was supposed to be another sign of Joe Biden bringing together US allies left adrift under four years of Donald Trump: the leaders of Japan and South Korea sitting down for a meeting at the weekend’s G7 summit.Yet Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga and South Korean President Moon Jae-in failed to hold the first substantive direct talks between the leaders of the oft-sparring neighbours since December 2019, only exchanging greetings before the start of one of the formal meetings. Suga…Read More