South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs calls for withdrawal of Japanese government's refusal to enter the country February 26 22:57

South Korea's Foreign Ministry is stationed in Seoul on Wednesday on the Japanese government taking steps to deny foreigners who have stayed in South Korea's Daegu and Gyeongsang Province's Cheongdo-gun. Call for Ambassador Tomita to withdraw.

In an interview with a South Korean TV station, Choi Se-young, the First Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Korea, responded to an interview with a Korean TV station on Tuesday, saying, "Korean stance is to make efforts to withdraw and reconsider the Japanese measures. Was strictly conveyed. "