Foreign Minister Hayashi has been dispatched by President-elect Yun of South Korea and is making final adjustments to meet with a delegation coming to Japan on the 24th on the 25th of this month at the beginning of the week. Opinions are expected to be exchanged over the response.

South Korea's president-elect Yoon Seok-you, who will take office on the 10th of next month, will be a delegation of seven people, including former diplomatic officers and experts, including Chung Jin-suk, the vice-chairman of the Diet, prior to the inauguration of the new administration. Will be dispatched to Japan from the 24th to the 28th.



In response to this, Foreign Minister Hayashi is proceeding with final adjustments in the direction of a meeting within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the 25th of this month, the day after the delegation came to Japan. Is expected to be exchanged.



In connection with this, Minister Hayashi said at a press conference on the 22nd, "As North Korea's nuclear and missile development becomes more active, it is necessary to develop Japan-South Korea relations. We will seize the opportunity to visit Japan and communicate firmly with the new administration. "



In addition, the South Korean delegation is also requesting a meeting with Prime Minister Kishida during his visit to Japan, and the government will carefully consider how to respond while observing the Korean side's appearance.