Japanese media: Moon Jae-in gave the Japanese embassy a "Chinese New Year gift" suspected of painting Dokdo, but the Japanese side refused to accept it

  [Global Web Reporter Lin Zeyu] Japan's "Mainichi Shimbun" reported on the 21st that on the occasion of the upcoming Chinese New Year on February 1, South Korean President Moon Jae-in presented gifts to foreign embassies such as the Japanese embassy, ​​and the gift of The packaging picture "looks like a bamboo island (known as Dokdo in South Korea)", arousing controversy.

According to the report, the Japanese embassy refused to accept the gift and returned it on the 21st, while protesting to the South Korean government, saying that Takeshima "is Japan's inherent territory and is absolutely unacceptable."

  It is reported that medical workers related to the new crown in South Korea, foreign embassies such as the Japanese embassy, ​​and media workers in South Korea and abroad have all received the Lunar New Year gift, and the gift is also accompanied by a letter from Moon Jae-in, which reads, "I hope to cherish every day." State politics".

  According to reports, in response to the protest by the Japanese embassy, ​​a relevant person in the South Korean government retorted on the 21st: "Dokdo is clearly an inherent territory of South Korea in terms of history, geography and international law."