Japanese Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Iwaya is set to visit Seoul on Tuesday, where he will meet with acting President Choi Sang-mok amidst a political crisis in South Korea. The crisis has been ongoing for weeks following the failed martial law bid and impeachment of suspended President Yoon Suk Yeol, who is currently facing a Constitutional Court case and an investigation into insurrection charges. Despite the turmoil, Tokyo has reaffirmed its commitment to developing bilateral ties with Seoul, which will remain consistent and unwavering under any circumstances. Iwaya's visit comes as South Korean officials seek to reassure allies of the country's stability, particularly in light of potential presidential elections within 60 days if Yoon is removed from office.
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