[국제]”Suga cannot visit Korea without measures related to forced labor”



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Japan has announced that it will not attend the Korea-China-Japan Summit scheduled to take place in Korea unless there is an action by the Korean government regarding the demand for Japanese imperial mobilization.

This request is said to reflect the intention of Prime Minister Suga.

Reporter Park Hong-gu about the report.

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The Japanese government demanded prerequisites for the Korea-China-Japan summit that is scheduled to take place in Korea this year and announced its intention to absent itself.

It is that Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga will not attend unless the South Korean government takes action in relation to the demand for compensation for the forced mobilization of Japan, the current issue of the conflict between Korea and Japan.

The request is a reflection of Prime Minister Suga’s intentions, the traffic news agency reported.

According to the news agency, the Japanese government conveyed the view that there could be no visit to Korea from the Korean side unless the ROK responded appropriately in connection with the sale of Japanese corporate assets, the defendant in the mobilization lawsuit forced, late last month.

The Korean court requested a guarantee that the seized Japanese companies would not convert their assets in Korea.

A Japanese government source said: “As long as there is a concern over the cash currency, the prime minister will not go to Korea” and “the environment for talks during the year will not be set,” Kyodo News said.

Suga’s recently inaugurated cabinet set such harsh conditions for attending the Korea-China-Japan summit that it appears to be an intention to obtain concessions from the Korean government.

However, the South Korean government has maintained the position that the administration cannot intervene in the judgment of the judiciary, so it is unlikely to accept the Japanese demands.

Therefore, the holding of the Korea-China-Japan summit this year is very likely to fail.

The Korea-China-Japan Summit, which began in 2008, was held at the President’s Table with three rotating countries.

Last year, it was held in Chengdu, China, in December, and this time in Seoul, a plan was promoted.

Regarding the condition of the Japanese government to attend regular summit meetings, the Kyodo news agency said that “Japan has also criticized other countries in the past that used diplomatic negotiations as a diplomatic negotiation card,” denying the impression that this answer is contradictory. I can not “.

This is YTN Park Hong-gu.

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