Former Chairman of the Japan-Korea Parliamentary Union appointed as the new ambassador to Japan on November 23, 20:17

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On the 23rd, the Korean presidential office announced that it will appoint the new ambassador to Japan, Kang Chang-il (Kang Chang-il), the former chairman of the Korea-Japan Parliamentary Union, who has been a member of the ruling party for many years and is known as the "Chinese sect." did.

It seems that he would like to create an environment for breaking the relationship between Japan and South Korea, which has deteriorated due to problems related to "recruitment" during the Pacific War.

Kang Chang-il, who was announced by the Korean presidential office on the 23rd as a new ambassador to Japan, is 68 years old.



He is a heavyweight of the ruling Democratic Party of Korea, who served as a member of parliament for four terms and 16 years, and is said to be close to President Moon Jae-in.



In addition, he studied abroad at the University of Tokyo graduate school and obtained a doctorate. He is known as one of the "Chinese-Japanese factions" in Korean politics, and served as the chairman of the Korea-Japan Parliamentary Union for about three years until May. ..



A spokesman for Cheong Wa Dae told reporters, "In line with the inauguration of the Suga Cabinet, we have created an opportunity to make the stalemate between Japan and South Korea future-oriented based on our expertise in Japan and the network we have built over many years. I want you to make it, "he said.



In addition, Cheong Wa Dae officials emphasized that "the president's intention to improve relations with Japan was reflected," and President Mun will appoint a veteran politician who knows Japan well as an ambassador to Japan. Therefore, it seems that he would like to create an environment for breaking the relationship between Japan and South Korea, which has deteriorated due to problems related to "recruitment" during the Pacific War.