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In Japan yesterday (18), a government deputy minister from the military staged a last minute television appearance. We disparage our half-day candlelight rally and say that Moon Jae-in's celebration of Liberation Day can be seen as a look at Japan.

Reporter Kim Hye-young.

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Japan's Foreign Minister Sato Masahisa appeared in Japan's Fuji TV preview program yesterday.

Sato said, “The Liberation Day celebrations of Korea's Liberation Day are awkward,” and the so-called “No Abe” song was urgently taught at the scene.

In fact, it was a disparaging statement that it seemed more directed than voluntary meetings.

Mr. Sato also said that Moon's celebration of Liberation Day can be seen as a look at Japan. He also argued that relations would not be established if Korea did not keep its promises.

Sato is a very right-handed person from the SDF self-defense officer who refused to enter Korea at the airport when he tried to visit Ulleungdo in 2011.

On the 2nd, he said it was rude for Mr. Moon's criticism of Japan's "white list exclusion decision."