Prime Minister Abe “Korea fulfills its promises to restore confidence” August 23, 12:02

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In response to South Korea's decision to abolish the military information comprehensive protection agreement = “GSOMIA”, Prime Minister Abe worked closely with the United States to ensure the peace and stability of the region in the morning of the 23rd. , He stressed the desire to continue to call on Korea to maintain its promises, including the Japan-Korea Claims Agreement, to restore confidence.

In this situation, Prime Minister Abe said that the Korean side's response to the issue of “recruitment” during the Pacific War was in mind. Continued. "

On that basis, “Japan has responded from the viewpoint that it should not affect the cooperation of Japan, the United States, and South Korea in the light of the current security environment in Northeast Asia. “We will work together to ensure peace and stability in the region and protect Japan's security.”

And Prime Minister Abe said, “There will be no change in the basic policy that we want Korea to first restore the relationship of trust between the countries and keep their promises. I want to ask you to keep your promise. ”

Prior to this, Prime Minister Abe would have met with Foreign Minister Kono for nearly an hour at the Prime Minister's office and discussed future responses.