Analysts said the two leaders will also talk about the Japan-South Korea relationship, which has fallen to its lowest ebb in years after a flare-up of a territorial dispute over a contested group of islets last year, as well as controversial visits last month by Japanese cabinet members to the Yasukuni war shrine and comments by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe over Japan's wartime behavior.
WSJ: South Korea's Park Travels to U.S. to Bolster Alliance