South Korean Court Ruling in Japan’s Favor Highlights Improving Ties

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How far the thaw will proceed is uncertain because Japan and South Korea have often reverted to old fights after putting them aside

A South Korean court ruling in favor of a Japanese temple over a stolen Buddhist statue is the latest sign that the two long-squabbling neighbors are getting along better, with implications for military cooperation.

An appeals court ruled that a 20-inch-tall statue of a bodhisattva, or person on the way to enlightenment, was the property of a Japanese temple from which it was stolen in 2012, overturning a lower-court ruling that the statue belonged to a Korean temple.

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