South Korean and Japanese scholars will resume joint research of
the history in June after a two-year suspension, South Korea's
Yonhap News Agency said on Friday.
According to Yonhap, the second-term South Korea-Japan joint
history research committee will convene a meeting on June 23 in
Japan to discuss the future path of their activities.
The committee will be composed of 17 historians from each side
and decide items for joint history research after plenary
meetings.
Cho Kwang, professor of Korea University in Seoul and Yasushi
Toriumi, an honorary professor of Tokyo University, will jointly
lead the committee.
South Korea and Japan launched the first-term joint history
research committee in 2002 based on an agreement reached the
previous year between their leaders. In 2005, the two sides agreed
to continue their joint research after the first-term committee
finished its research.
However, the two countries have failed to launch the second-term
joint history research committee during the past two years.
(Xinhua News Agency April 28, 2007)