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Japan–Korea Treaty of 1905

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Through the Eulsa Treaty of 1905, Korea ceded foreign diplomacy to the Japanese Empire. It has been stated that it is for this treaty that Korea was not able to protest the later Japanese take over of the Dokdo (Takeshima) Island, which it secretly did for strategic reasons in its campaigns against Russia in the Russo-Japanese War. This treaty was also the precursor to the formal annexation of Korea in 1910.