<Anchor>

The issue will be addressed on the main agenda at the US-Japan-Japan three-nation council meeting tomorrow (26th). Our delegation, who is looking for a response from the National Assembly, plans to take an active role in the US.

It is Son Suk Min correspondent in Washington.

<Reporter>

A delegation of lawmakers from the ruling Uri Party arrived here in Washington.

It is to spread the problem of Japanese export control measures against the United States of America and Japanese lawmakers with the attendance of the United States and the United States of America.

[Chung Sye-kyun / Former Speaker of the Democratic Party (Democratic Party): Because the export control measures are wrong, I will do my best to point that out and seek the consent of the Japanese side and get support from the US side.]

The delegation plans to pass on a resolution calling for the withdrawal of Japanese measures, which was dealt with in the unification of diplomatic ties on October 22, to the US lawmakers.

Mr. Moon Hee-sang, chairman of the National Assembly, sent a letter to the House Speaker, Pelosi, expressing concerns about Japan's measures.

The delegation also met with key members of the Foreign and Commonwealth Committee, the standing committee of the US House and Senate, and decided to ask them to play an active role in resolving conflicts between Korea and Japan.

[Choi Kyung Il / Free Korean MP: (economy) If you do war, both countries will suffer great damage. I think we need to discuss this more seriously.]

In the meantime, the Institute for Strategic and International Studies, a US research institute, suggested that the United States should arrange for the Korea-Japan summit at the UN General Assembly in September, saying that it should not leave the conflict.