"Recruitment" Korean Parliament President "Bill presupposes Japanese apology" December 22, 19:24

South Korean Parliament chairman Moon Hee-sang (Mr. Bunki) said on the premise that Japan's apology was made, noting that some parts of the country had raised opposition to the bill aimed at resolving the issue of recruitment. He sought understanding, stressing that the responsibilities of Japanese companies would not disappear.

On the issue of recruitment during the Pacific War, South Korea's parliament chairman Moon His-Han and some members of the ruling and opposition parties formed a foundation to raise donations from companies and the people of Japan and South Korea on March 18 to raise funds for a trial in South Korea. We have submitted a bill to pay plaintiffs alimony.

In Korea, victims and officials from support groups have voiced opposition from the victims, saying, "Compensation should be done only by Japanese companies," and Chairman Moon explained on his homepage on Tuesday. Sentence posted.

In this statement, Chairman Moon stated that "a true reconciliation will be achieved only if there is recognition of responsibility and an official apology," the bill presupposes an apology by the Japanese side only. He emphasized the idea that agreements should be included.

He added that he respected the ruling of the Korean Supreme Court, which ordered Japanese companies to compensate, and that Japanese companies' responsibilities would not be extinguished.

He further stated that the purpose of the submission was to create opportunities for Japan and South Korea to find a solution, and expressed hope that both sides would approach the issue of recruitment through the Japan-Korea Summit Meeting held in China on April 24. Was.