The Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs appeared in a broadcast program in Japan and remarked down on the Korean half-day candlelight vigils.

According to the broadcast video of the Sankei Shimbun Fuji TV, which is a far-right trend today (18th), Foreign Minister Sato Masahisa appeared on Fuji TV's current affairs program 'Sunday Do-The Prime' this morning.

After the footage of the Korean Liberation Day rally in the broadcast, Sato's delegation insisted, "I may have taught in a hurry, but I try to create an atmosphere like that."

The program introduces President Moon Jae-in's congratulatory speech and the South Korean government's plan to strengthen radiological tests on waste plastics imported from Japan on the 16th.

Subsequently, Sato's deputy minister insisted, "You can look at it from a little overlooking it," and then said, "We must keep our international commitments.

Sato's deputy minister said on Monday that he was "rude of Japan" in the statement of Mr. Moon, who criticized the Japanese government's decision to exclude South Korea from the white list.

Sato is a member of Japan's parliament who was a very right-winger from the Land Self-Defense Forces Self-Defense Force.

When he took office in 2017, he was cited by the National Assembly to cite the oath of service.

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