Top Korean intelligence agency reports return results to President Mun November 11, 19:14

Park Ji-won, the head of the South Korean intelligence agency who was visiting Japan, returned to Japan on the 11th after a series of schedules including a meeting with Prime Minister Suga.

“I felt that the two leaders had a strong will to work to normalize the relationship,” said Park, and said that he would report the results of the meeting with the Japanese side to President Moon Jae-in. Shown.

Director Park Chi-won, the head of the South Korean intelligence agency and the National Intelligence Service, visited Japan from the 8th of this month and exchanged opinions with the secretary general of the Liberal Democratic Party, who has been close to him for many years, focusing on the deteriorated Japan-Korea relations. In addition, Prime Minister Suga, who met on the 10th, urged Director Park to create an opportunity for the South Korean side to return to a healthy relationship due to issues such as "recruitment" during the Pacific War.



Park, who returned to South Korea on the afternoon of the 11th after completing a series of schedules, responded to an interview with NHK and others at Incheon Airport, saying, "We exchanged sufficient opinions. The two leaders were to normalize the relationship. I felt that I had a strong will to make an effort. "



He also stated that he would report the results of the meeting with the Japanese side to President Moon Jae-in, saying, "I hope that progress will be seen in the future."



A group of executives from the Japan-Korea Parliamentary Union is scheduled to visit Japan from the 12th, and the Mun administration will hold a summit meeting of the three countries of Japan, China and South Korea by the end of the year while seeking clues to improve relations. It is expected that they will continue to work on the Japanese side.