Japan-Korea Summit Meeting on 24th Announcement of Secretary of the Secretary of War

Secretary of the Secretary General said that Prime Minister Abe and South Korean President Moon Jae-in will meet for about one year at a press conference in the afternoon, in conjunction with a summit meeting between Japan, China and South Korea on the 24th of next week. Announced to hold an individual summit meeting for the first time in three months.

Prime Minister Abe will visit China for a period of three days from the 23rd of next week, and will attend a summit meeting between Japan, China and South Korea with Prime Minister Lee Keqiang and President Moon Jane.

In this connection, Secretary of the Secretary Jun was at a press conference in the afternoon, and Prime Minister Abe met with President Mun in Chengdu, Sichuan on the afternoon of 24th for the first time in about one year and three months since last September. Announced to have a meeting.

On top of that, he said, “I think there will be discussions on the issue of former Korean peninsula workers and the North Korean issue, which are the biggest issues between Japan and Korea.”

On the issue of “recruitment,” President Kim Hee-san of the Korean National Assembly submitted a bill to the National Assembly that was originally compiled for resolution. In any case, Japan will continue to urge Korea to rectify the violation of international law. ”