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Ruling and opposition legislators from the Korea-Japan Congress Federation, Japan’s Prime Minister Suga prevented
Prime Minister Suga’s Request to Visit Seoul, “Please Adjust Conditions”
President Kim Jin-pyo “Creating conditions and environment for the solution of current problems”
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NHK reported that Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said, “Please set the conditions” at the request of Korean lawmakers who visited the prime minister’s residence today to visit Seoul. I’ll connect you with the International Department to find out more about the news. Reporter Park Cheol-won! Japanese Prime Minister Suga met with Korean lawmakers from the Korea-Japan Congress Federation today, right? Yes. So is. Kim Jin-pyo, president of the Congress Federation of Korea and Japan, and union members Yoon Ho-jung and Kim Seok-ki, who are visiting Japan, prevented Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga from the Prime Minister’s residence Japanese on the afternoon of the 13th. NHK reported that President Kim Jin-pyo asked Prime Minister Suga to visit Seoul during the interview process, and Prime Minister Suga replied, “I hope that the Korean side will improve conditions,” NHK reported. TV Asahi also reported that the South Korean side had sought Prime Minister Suga’s visit to Korea for the Korea-Japan summit. President Kim Jin-pyo told Prime Minister Suga that he would do his best to create the conditions and environment to solve the difficult problems of Korea and Japan regarding the issue of “compulsory military service.” In response, Prime Minister Suga urged the Republic of Korea to first propose a plan regarding environmental improvement to improve the deteriorating relationship between Korea and Japan. Prime Minister Suga stressed the need to improve relations, saying that Japan and South Korea are very important neighbors to each other, and that solidarity between the three countries, as well as Korea-Japan and Korea-Japan, is inevitable, including a response to North Korea. Prime Minister Suga said he wanted to improve relations as the relationship between Korea and Japan is in a strict environment. Prime Minister Suga also said that the issue of conscription is expected to contribute to the creation of the environment through diplomatic relations focused on the Korea-Japan Congress League. In response, Congressman Kim Jin-pyo said, “The Korean side is also aware of the seriousness of the relationship between the two countries. Representative Kim then stressed that it will deepen cultural and sports exchanges as well as diplomatic diplomacy between the two countries, create an atmosphere to enhance the feelings of the people of both countries, and create an environment in which the leaders of both countries can take decisions. Prime Minister Suga also expressed his gratitude for receiving a congratulatory message from President Moon Jae-in when he took office in September. According to Prime Minister Suga’s condolences, which was made known to the Japanese media, today’s interview lasted about 17-18 minutes. So far, the International Department has complied.