In the interview with Japanese media, the chairman of the Korean Peninsula Future Forum, Chun Young-woo, who chaired the negotiations with the Myung-bak administration to resolve the comfort women issue as a conservative diplomat for the Blue House, criticized the Justice Memory Alliance (Jui-yeon Yeon) as a profit-seeking group.

In an interview published in the Yomiuri Shimbun today (24th), Chairman Chun revealed that he had contacted Jeong-Yeon Yeon to discuss ways to solve the problem of comfort women during his presidency, saying, "Jui-Yeon Jung is a group pursuing their own interests rather than for comfort women." Insisted.

According to the interview, during the summit meeting between Japan and Japan in December 2011, when President Lee Myung-bak urged the resolution of the comfort women issue, Minister of Defense Saito Tsuyoshi met with Japanese chief Young-Woo Chun and then met with chief at the time.

At the time, it was called `` Saitoan, '' and the main goal of the Japanese side was that the Japanese Ambassador to Korea met the victims of the comfort women one by one and delivered the compensation letters from the Prime Minister's apology and the Japanese national budget.

Cheon Jeon said that he had invited five to six grandmothers of comfort women to the Blue House to hear opinions from the Japanese side.

"I was impressed that the grandmother of the comfort women wanted to receive the apology and reparation of the Japanese government in her lifetime," said Chun Jeon. He mentioned that the grandmothers were unaware of the problem.

After meeting with Deputy Secretary-General Saito Chun, he met with former chairman Jeong Mi-hyang, former president of Jeong-hyup Yoon, and explained to the Japanese side that it was because Jung-hyup had 'absolute influence even if he reigned under the law, but it was not an exaggeration.

Former chief executive Chen Mi-hyang told the situation at the time that he thought that former president Yoon Mi-hyang would welcome the inside of Japan.
"I thought that Yoon Mi-hyang was purely representing the interests of the victims of the comfort women, but then I realized clearly that the interests were different." At the time, the Japanese plan was not bad for the victims of the comfort women, but she played her role for Yoon Mi-hyang. I said I don't know if it was the same as the ending death sentence.

Chun Jeon added that there was an atmosphere inside the Korean government at the time that "A public official stamped on Yoon Mi-hyang was ruining his life." He was also invited to give up the Japanese plan from a junior who was worried about his identity.

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