Japan-Korea Foreign Ministers Talks for Correction of "Recruitment" Foreign Minister Mogi December 24, 14:03

Before the Japan-Korea summit meeting, Foreign Minister Mogi talked with foreign minister Kang Kyung-hwa of China in a visited China, saying that the issue of "recruitment" was the biggest issue in Japan-Korea relations and violated international law. The two foreign ministers agreed to continue communication between diplomatic authorities, calling for a renewal of the situation.

Before the Japan-Korea summit meeting, which will be held for the first time in about one year and three months in China on the afternoon of March 24, Foreign Minister Mogi said that Korea's Kang Gyeong-hwa would spend about 50 minutes from around 10 am Japan time. Meeting with Foreign Minister.

At the talks, Minister Mogi urged that the issue of "recruitment" be the biggest issue in Japan-Korea relations and rectify the violation of international law again.

On top of that, they agreed to continue communication between the diplomatic authorities.

He welcomed the meaningful implementation of the policy dialogue between Japan and South Korea for the first time in three and a half years over export control to South Korea, and agreed that the dialogue would continue in the future.

Furthermore, Minister Mogi emphasized that various exchanges were important only when the relationship between the two countries was difficult, and the two foreign ministers shared their perceptions.

On the other hand, regarding the situation in North Korea, Japan reaffirmed the close cooperation between Japan, South Korea, Japan and the United States, and Minister Mogi called for cooperation in resolving the abduction issue as soon as possible. The understanding and support of the Korean side has not changed. "