South Korean President Yoon Seok-yeol met with Keidanren Chairman Tokura, who is visiting Seoul, and expressed the idea that the governments of both countries need to make efforts to resolve the concerns between Japan and South Korea.

Keidanren Chairman Tokura, who is visiting Seoul for a round-table conference with a Korean economic organization, paid a courtesy call on President Yun Sung-nyul at Cheong Wa Dae on the 4th.

According to Cheong Wa Dae, President Yun exchanged opinions on cooperation between Japan and South Korea, such as expanding economic and human exchanges, and evaluated that "Keidanren's visit to South Korea will lead to revitalization of exchanges between the two countries." is.



He added, "The two countries must work together to build a future-oriented cooperative relationship, and the two governments must work together to resolve the issue."

Chairman Tokura, who responded to the interview after the visit, said, "We will continue economic exchanges, but if we can create a solid political environment, the exchanges will accelerate. We asked for a meeting at the summit and ministerial level." It was revealed that he requested the early realization of the summit meeting.