Recruitment issue “I want to ask for a sensible response from the Korean side” Secretary of the Secretary of Secretary Jun 6 12:48

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Regarding the issue of “recruitment”, the chairman of the Korean Parliament created a new fund and suggested a proposal to solicit donations from companies in both Japan and Korea. While I would like to refrain from commenting, I expressed my intention to continue seeking sensible responses from the Korean side.

On the 5th, Chairman Moon Hisan of the Korean Parliament, as a solution on the issue of “recruitment” during the Pacific War, issued a bill to pay “consolation fees” to the plaintiff side of the trial from a new fund made by the Korean side The idea was submitted to the Diet and solicited donations from both Japanese and Korean companies and individuals as financial resources.

Regarding this, Secretary of Secretary Jun said at a press conference in the morning, “I know that it was being sought by the Korean Parliament, but I would like to refrain from commenting on the legislatures of other countries.”

On the other hand, "The government wants to continue to seek sensible responses from the Korean side based on a consistent position," and will continue to urge the Korean side to rectify violations of international law. I showed an idea.

Regarding the meeting between the US State Department officials and the Korean government officials over the Japan-Korea Military Information Comprehensive Protection Agreement (GSOMIA), which expires on the 23rd of this month, I would like to refrain from commenting on the details, including the outlook, as it is an intercommunication. ”He expressed his idea of ​​expecting a sensible response to the handling of the agreement.