China News Service, June 2. According to the Jiji News Agency of Japan, on June 2, Kenyu Funakoshi, director of Asia and Oceania of the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Lee Sang-yeol, director of the Asia-Pacific Bureau of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of South Korea, held talks in Seoul, South Korea.

Regarding the disputed islands between Japan and South Korea, the two sides still have their own words and never give in.

  According to the report, the two sides agreed to continue to maintain communication to improve relations between the two countries.

However, on the issue of disputed islands between Japan and South Korea, the two sides have not made concessions.

  Funakoshi Kenyu once again protested against South Korea's maritime survey near the disputed islands between Japan and South Korea, while Lee Sang-yeol stated his position that "Dokdo" (the disputed island between Japan and South Korea, Japan called "Takeshima") is "South Korea's territory".

  On May 29, the Japanese side claimed that the South Korean side was conducting a marine survey near the disputed islands between Japan and South Korea, and lodged a strong protest.

The South Korean side did not show weakness, and made it clear that the relevant activities were in line with international law, and the Japanese protest was "unacceptable".