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“The situation in which it is difficult to decide a leader by the feelings of both countries
Create favorable conditions by resolving other pending issues “
Kim Jin-pyo, president of the Korea-Japan Legislative League (and member of the Democratic Party), said: “It would be better to solve all the problems of Korea and Japan in one lump sum. “Do it.”
President Kim announced on the 14th that he met with Japanese staff at a breakfast with the Korean media correspondent in Tokyo at a hotel in Tokyo, Japan, and conveyed those views. Seven opposition legislators from the Korea-Japan Legislative League left for Japan on the 12th, 2 nights and 3 days, to discuss current diplomatic affairs between Korea and Japan.
President Kim said: “(The procedures for the sale of Japanese corporate assets related to recruitment lawsuits) will not be easy to do in such a short period of time for various technical reasons. “If we actively solve other problems, we will increase public trust in both countries and will not create favorable conditions for making decisions on the issue of recruitment.”
“The solution to the recruitment problem was that the diplomatic authorities of both countries discussed and discussed all possible alternatives for two years,” he said. Additional.
Furthermore, during his visit to Japan, President Kim suggested to the Japanese side: “Whenever relations between Korea and Japan are difficult, let us take the initiative to promote various exchanges and cooperation to create the conditions for the bilateral federation of Congress, It has helped improve relationships, and she also said she accepted it.
In an interview with Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga on the 13th, he said that he received a response from Prime Minister Suga saying, “I hope that Korea will present an advanced position on the issue of ‘recruitment workers.”
In addition, President Kim explained that he discussed diplomatic issues such as Japan’s export restrictions, Korea-Japan cooperation in the Tokyo Olympics sector, and North Korea’s participation in the Tokyo Olympics. He added that he also conveyed the view that the two leaders should meet quickly.
President Kim said: “I gave a message to (Prime Minister Suga) that it is necessary to meet as soon as possible to become the leaders of the two countries and openly communicate all the problems and make a decision.” Representative Kim Seok-ki, secretary of the Korea-Japan Congress Federation, also said, “I think I was able to contribute a little to Prime Minister Suga’s participation in the Korea-China-Japan summit” through this visit.