Mr. Nukaga, President of the Japan-Korea Parliamentary Federation, rejected the proposal of the Korean Prime Minister August 28, 5:12

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Former Minister of Finance Nukaga, chairman of the Japan-Korea Parliamentary Federation, talks with Korean Prime Minister Lee Na Kyung on the phone, and if the Japanese government withdraws measures to exclude South Korea from export control preferential countries, He indicated that he would reconsider the destruction of Korea ’s comprehensive military information protection agreement = “GSOMIA”, but he said it was unacceptable.

Former Minister of Finance Nukaga of the Liberal Democratic Party, who is the chairman of the Japan-Korea Parliamentary Federation made up of bipartisan members, met on the phone with Prime Minister Lee Na Kyung on the 27th.

In this regard, Prime Minister Lee considers that if the Japanese government withdraws the measure to exclude South Korea from the preferential countries of export control, it will reconsider the decision that Japan-Korea military information comprehensive protection agreement = “GSOMIA” will be abandoned. "I am proposing in consultation with President Moon Jae-in".

In response, Mr. Nukaga said, “It is not an essential solution. The Japanese government and the people cannot accept it.”

Mr. Nukaga said, “First, Korea should show its stance to keep the promises of the countries,” and called for an appropriate response to the issue of “recruitment” during the Pacific War.

On the other hand, Prime Minister Lee said, “I want to talk about a solution.”