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ASEAN Plus Korea-China-Japan summit was held today (14th), and President Moon Jae-in picked up Japanese Prime Minister Suga and delivered a greeting.

Diplomatic strategies may be hidden here as well.

Can the expected effect be achieved?



Reporter Jeong Yoon-sik on the report.



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A video conference between Korea, China, Japan and ASEAN held to respond to the coronavirus.



The most eye-catching was President Moon Jae-in's greeting.



[President Moon Jae-in: Honorable Chairman, leaders of each country.

In particular, Japanese Prime Minister Suga.] It



is unusual to greet the leaders of a specific country at an international conference.



Although it is a video, it contains a political message to resolve the frozen Korea-Japan relations well as it is the first meeting, but Prime Minister Suga did not respond.



We approach, but Japan seems to symbolize the lukewarm current situation.



The government and passport officials who visited Japan successively raised the'conclusion of the summit meeting', but



[Kim Jin-pyo/Democratic Party Member (Chairman of the Republic of Korea)): Leaders of both countries meet as soon as possible, openly communicate all issues, communicate and make a decision It is necessary to do it (I told Prime Minister Suga.)]



Japan responded that a specific solution was first.



[Nukaga/Japan Liberal Democratic Party Member (President of Japan): Korean side please come up with a plan to create a good environment. (Prime Minister Suga told Korean lawmakers.)] The



Yomiuri Shimbun today said, "Korea is forced to mobilize. "I don't feel like I've entered the strike zone because I haven't come up with a specific solution for this."



It is still unclear whether the two governments will be able to come up with a political solution before the court concludes on the issue of the monetization of assets in Korea by Japanese companies to compensate for forced mobilization.



(Video coverage: Joong-young · Shin Dong-hwan, Video editing: Choi Hye-young)