<Anchor>

So let's take a look at some of the movements in Japan by connecting Tokyo.

Yoo Sung - jae, first of all, has made clear that the Blue House will not respond to Japan 's proposal to establish an arbitration committee with the participation of a third country.

<Reporter>

We will continue to demand that South Korea comply with the composition of the third-party arbitration.

Tomorrow (18th) is the answer time, so I will wait until today.

[Nishimura / Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan: There is no change in the position of strongly requesting the Korean government to comply with the arbitration, which is the obligation of the agreement.]

We also emphasized that we will put all options into perspective and respond to protect the interests of Japanese companies.

As soon as possible, it seems that next week, the plaintiffs in Korea will watch and respond to the sale of assets.

There has also been a media report that the Korean government has decided to refuse to negotiate further cooperation with the director general.

<Anchor>

In addition, Japan has left the ship suspected of NIS violation of sanctions by the NIS, and we talked about this. Is there any story from Japan about this?

<Reporter>

And said they were aware of the fact that the vessels arrived in Japan.

However, there was no confirmed violation of North Korean coal transport or Japanese domestic law.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), began to explain the regulatory measures to Korea through the SNS, and seems to be preparing for international public opinion against the Korean government's response to the WTO.

<Anchor>

Prime Minister Abe is on the verge of supporting the election this Sunday in the House of Councilors election in Japan on the 21st. But there was a stir in the market?

<Reporter>

It happened when Prime Minister Abe was in Sapporo, Hokkaido.

[Abe, stop it! Abe, stop it!]

The man, who scolded the anti - Abe slogan at the beginning of his speech, was dragged out of the market by police in just 10 seconds.

This video has been spreading rapidly with nearly 3 million plays so far, and it is not a violation of the election law that directly interrupts the speech, but the criticism is that the police are on the basis of what they are doing and Japan is a dictatorship.

(On-going Progress: Han Chul Min, Image Editing: Jung Yong Hwa, Source: Twitter 0522_daiki_n)

▶ Strong government ... Criticism of 'aggression', criticism of 'Japanese edition Chosun · Central'
▶ Blue, 'international public opinion' total force ... Beauty "I will get involved" What does it mean?