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Japan's Seko economic industry, which is known to have led export regulations to our country, also made wild claims. I'm willing to talk to Korea, but I want to acknowledge Japan's argument about working contacts last month.

Reporter Park Chan-keun reports.

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Hiroshige Seiko, who interviewed the Sankei Shimbun, said he is willing to talk with the South Korean director to discuss export restrictions.

But I put up a precondition.

We must first acknowledge the Japanese government's claim that the meeting between Japanese and Japanese practitioners in Tokyo last month was "information" rather than "consultation."

The Korean government said at the time of the exaggerated contacts that the two countries had negotiated and called for the withdrawal of the whitelist exclusion movement, but the Japanese government had explained its actions to South Korea and claimed there was no demand for the withdrawal.

The Seko Industry Award said that Korea has chosen to exclude Japan from the whitelist.

He also criticized South Korea's measures to strengthen radioactive testing of Japanese foods, saying that the boycott in Japan is undesirable.

[Seko Hiroshige / Japan Economic and Industry Award: I am not hoping to spread the word to other fields regarding this measure.

The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy dismissed the Seco Economic and Industrial Claim today (22) claiming to lie.

(Video Editing: Kim Jong-tae, CG: Choi Jiwon)