Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Suga Yoshihide said on May 5 that he is over-arguing against President Moon Jae-in's remarks.

Suggo, a spokesman for the Japanese government, said in a regular briefing on the day that the Japanese government had decided to exclude Korea from the "white nation" on June 2, criticizing Moon as " I will avoid commenting on every statement made by the head of government. "

He said, "I think the Japanese government's overreaction to our country is not at all compliant," repeating the previous claim that the Japanese government's decision is a review of the operation needed to properly implement the export control system from a security standpoint.

President Suga seems to have referred to the entire contents of the provisional cabinet meeting on the afternoon of the 2nd of the afternoon, including the words 'the Korean side' referring to Moon President and the 'excessive claims'

President Roh Moo-hyun, the head of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party of Japan (DPRK), said on April 2 that he had decided to revise the export trade control bill, which excluded Korea from white countries under the presidency of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. Has opened.

President Moon said, "Although it was never desirable, the government will take a decisive step in response to Japan's unfair economic retaliation," adding, "I will not let the Japanese who is abusing Japan shout" I did.

As a Japanese government official, Mr. Masahisa Sato, deputy minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Deputy Minister) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, imitated Japan in the BS Fuji program on the same day, saying, "It is not normal to write words without dignity ) "And caused controversy.

South Korean Foreign Ministry criticized Sato 's statement, saying, "It does not correspond to common sense and international common sense."