Director of Asian and Oceanian Affairs Bureau, Ministry of Foreign Affairs 28th Visit to Korea Discussions on "recruitment" issues, etc. October 27, 18:07

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As Japan-Korea relations are chilling due to issues related to "recruitment," Takizaki, the director of the Asian and Oceanian Affairs Bureau of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, will visit Korea from the 28th to meet with the directors of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Korea.

It is expected to seek a breakthrough for improving relations.

Amid the chilling relations between Japan and South Korea due to issues related to "recruitment" during the Pacific War, the director of the Asian and Oceanian Affairs Bureau of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Takizaki, visited South Korea from the 28th to the 3rd day, and Kim Jeonghan of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Korea ( Kim Chohan) We will have a meeting with the Director of the Asia-Pacific Bureau.



Mr. Takizaki said that if "cashing" to seize and sell the assets of Japanese companies due to the problem of "recruitment" would lead to a serious situation in bilateral relations, he would promptly correct the situation of violation of international law. , It seems that we will ask for it again.



In addition, regarding the summit meeting of the three countries of Japan, China and South Korea, which is chaired by South Korea, Prime Minister Suga will not be able to respond to the visit unless the South Korean side takes appropriate measures on the issue of "recruitment". It seems to convey the position of the Japanese side.



Director Takizaki is coordinating with Lee Do-hoon, the head of the Korean Peninsula Peace Negotiations Headquarters, to exchange opinions on the situation in North Korea, including the abduction issue.