South Korea's new ambassador to Japan, Yun Duk-min, arrived on the 16th and said, "Currently, the biggest concern is that the assets of Japanese companies will be cashed." It's imminent, "he said, recognizing the importance of an early resolution.
South Korea's new ambassador to Japan, Yun Dong-min, arrived at Haneda Airport on the morning of the 16th and responded to a reporter's interview.
In this, Mr. Yun said, "President Yoon Seok-you also gave instructions yesterday, and expressed his strong will to" return the relationship with Japan to the best time as soon as possible. " I want to do my best, "he said, showing his willingness to improve the chilling relationship between Japan and South Korea.
He added that the issue of "recruitment" during the Pacific War was "currently the biggest concern. The decision of the Supreme Court of South Korea is very imminent to cash the assets of Japanese companies." He acknowledged that the solution was important.
Mr. Yun received his PhD from Keio University in 1991, is fluent in Japanese, and is known as a "Japan-acculturated school" who is familiar with the fields of Japan-Korea relations and security.
He also joined the Yun Sung-nyul camp as one of the "diplomatic brains" in the March presidential election, where he was the head of the National Diplomacy, a think tank under the Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Regarding the response to North Korea, which accelerates nuclear and missile development, Mr. Yun said, "South Korea and Japan rely on the US nuclear umbrella as a deterrent. South Korea and Japan for the complete denuclearization of North Korea. It is necessary to cooperate from the same standpoint, "he emphasized the idea of strengthening cooperation with Japan.