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A South Korean student attends a rally Saturday in Seoul to denounce Japan's new trade restrictions. (Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images)

In a new salvo in the diplomatic spat between South Korea and Japan, Seoul hit back by pulling out of a military intelligence-sharing agreement with Tokyo. The General Security of Military Information Agreement (GSOMIA), signed in 2016 and up for renewal this fall, allowed for more “seamless intelligence sharing” between the two countries.

This could create wider security issues in Asia. Specifically, the GSOMIA lets Tokyo and Seoul directly exchange sensitive military information — especially regarding North Korean nuclear and missile activity — without needing to go through Washington. The intelligence-sharing pact is now set to expire in November.

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