Korean Prime Minister exchanges opinions with Japanese university students “Needs support for youth exchange” October 23, 18:05

Korean Prime Minister Lee Na Kyung, who is visiting Japan, exchanged opinions with Japanese university students at a university in Tokyo, saying that the government needs to strengthen its support so that exchanges among young people are not affected. Stressed that the current administration needs to work for the younger generation.

South Korean Prime Minister Lee Na Kyung, who is visiting Japan to participate in the ceremony of “Saikrei Seiden”, gave an opinion with 19 Japanese university students at Keio University in Minato, Tokyo on the 23rd I exchanged.

Students asked questions about Japan-Korea relations that had deteriorated, saying, "What do I need to avoid affecting private exchanges?" But what do you think of the gap? "

On the other hand, Prime Minister Lee said that he received a lot of welcome in this visit to Japan, and said that he felt a gap. Said.

On top of that, he said, “The government needs to reinforce programs and strengthen support so that youth exchanges are not affected,” and the current government will enable the younger generations of both countries to build a future-oriented relationship. Stressed the need to tackle.

Finally, Prime Minister Lee called out, “You do n’t have any prejudice and you want to see the other country as it is.”

A fourth-year female student who participated in the exchange of opinions said, “I found that there are many things that are not known to each other in Korea and Japan. I want to create good relationships through a culture unique to young people.”