But despite these political hurdles, Seoul has reintroduced pragmatism into the debate and Tokyo should respond in kind. South Korea made clear that GSOMIA's continuation beyond the current three-month extension is contingent upon Tokyo removing export controls and reinstating South Korea's status as a most-favored trading partner.
1)South Korea should not have ended GSOMIA in the first place.
You can't make Japan concede by doing something wrong.
2)Strict controls over the export have nothing to do with GSOMIA
The extension of GSOMIA does not guarantee an end to Seoul and Tokyo's trade dispute. Additional obstacles have already emerged over Japan's announcement of the resumption of trade talks, which South Korea complained was "completely different from the content that was coordinated in advance."
Well then just end GSOMIA, stupid!
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