The biggest problem is the violation of the Korean agreement.

South Korea ’s President Choi Moon Jae-in has accused Japan ’s response to export control of “an attitude that distorts history,” said the secretary-in-chief is the biggest problem with Japan and Korea. He argued that it was a violation of the Japan-Korea Claims Agreement and repeatedly expressed his desire to continue to correct it.

South Korean President Moon Jae-in said about the response of the Japanese government that excluded South Korea from the preferential countries of export control on the 29th: “The attitude of the Japanese government that distorts history and hurts the victims without admitting or apologizing for past mistakes "I'm hurt."

In response to this, the secretary of the secretary of the state argued that the review of export control was a necessary review of security at a press conference after the cabinet meeting. “The Japan-Korea Claims Agreement is the legal basis for friendly cooperation. “The issue of“ recruitment ”, which is the biggest problem, has not changed its position to urge Korea to correct the violation of international law.”

On top of that, he said, “It is extremely regrettable that there have been a series of negative movements from the Korean side and the relationship is extremely difficult,” and continued to take appropriate measures, including the steady implementation of the Japan-Korea agreement on the comfort women issue. He showed his strong desire to take it.

In addition, the secretary of the secretary was asked to respond to the impact on tourism, etc. due to the deterioration of Japan-Korea relations. "