Japan’s Massive Economic Cooperation with Korea and the Complete and Final Settlement of All Claims

An overview of the Japan–Korea Basic Treaty, Japan’s large-scale economic cooperation, and the complete and final settlement of all claims by Korea against Japan.

June 8, 2016

The following continues from the previous chapter.
(From Wikipedia)

Treaty on Basic Relations between Japan and the Republic of Korea
Common name / abbreviation: Japan–Korea Basic Treaty
Signed: June 22, 1965 (Tokyo)
Entered into force: December 18, 1965
Treaty number: Treaty No. 25 of 1965
Languages: Japanese, Korean, and English
Main contents: Economic cooperation and normalization of relations between Japan and the Republic of Korea
Related treaties:
Agreement on the Settlement of Claims and Economic Cooperation between Japan and the Republic of Korea
Agreement on the Legal Status of Residents between Japan and the Republic of Korea
Japan–Korea Fisheries Agreement
Agreement on Cultural Property and Cultural Cooperation
Exchange of Notes on the Settlement of Disputes between Japan and the Republic of Korea
Text link: Treaty on Basic Relations between Japan and the Republic of Korea (PDF) – Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Wikisource original text

All bold emphasis other than the heading is mine.

Treaty on Basic Relations between Japan and the Republic of Korea

The Treaty on Basic Relations between Japan and the Republic of Korea (Treaty No. 25 of 1965), Korean: 대한민국과 일본국 간의 기본 관계에 관한 조약 (大韓民國과 日本國 間의 基本關係에 관한 條約), is a treaty concluded between Japan and the Republic of Korea on June 22, 1965.

Commonly known as the Japan–Korea Basic Treaty.

It stipulated Japan’s massive economic cooperation with Korea, the complete and final settlement of all claims by Korea against Japan, and the normalization of relations based on these arrangements.
The Takeshima (known in Korea as Dokdo) issue was shelved as a matter for dispute resolution.

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