South Korean major media have widely reported that South Korean President Moon Jae-in has forgotten to visit Japan at the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics, and the Japanese and South Korean governments will continue their efforts to improve relations. It has been pointed out that it should be done.

The Korean presidential office has considered that President Moon Jae-in will visit Japan at the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics and hold a face-to-face summit meeting with Prime Minister Suga for the first time. Announced.



Major Korean newspapers on the morning of the 20th covered this on the front page and editorials.



Of these, the conservative Dong-A Ilbo said, "President Mun struggled to visit Japan because he had an intention to improve relations between the two countries within his term." We must not neglect our efforts to find a turning point in our relationship. "



In addition, the conservative JoongAng Ilbo said in an editorial, "There is no choice but to adversely affect the cooperation of the three countries of Japan, the United States and South Korea. We must not give up our efforts to restore the trust of both countries and improve the relationship." I am.



On the other hand, the Hankyoreh newspaper, an innovative newspaper, mentioned that Japan's general minister in Seoul made inappropriate remarks about the Mun administration's diplomatic stance toward Japan. "I have no intention," he argues that the Japanese government needs to change its attitude toward South Korea.