Secretary of the Secretary of the Secretariat “Japan-Korea Claims Agreement Constrains All Organizations” August 31 14:09

In connection with the issue of “recruitment” during the Pacific War, the secretary of the secretary of the secretary said in a lecture that the Japan-Korea claim agreement is binding on all institutions in the country, including the judiciary. Stressed the idea of ​​continuing to respond from the standpoint of responsibility on the part.

In connection with the issue of “recruitment” that led to the deterioration of Japan-Korea relations, Secretary-General Choi said, “In 1965, a claim rights agreement was signed between Japan and Korea. The main principle is to restrain all governmental institutions such as administration, legislation, and justice, including courts, but this has brought about a situation where the Korean side does not comply with the treaty. "

On that basis, “The government wants to respond without being emotional, insisting on what should be asserted from the standpoint that the Korean side should firmly resolve the illegal state with its own responsibility.” He emphasized the idea that Korea will continue to respond in the position that the elimination of illegal conditions is the responsibility of the Korean side.