The South Korean government held the third public-private joint council meeting to discuss a solution to the issue of "recruitment" during the Pacific War, but lawyers for the plaintiffs in the trial did not attend.

It is reported that the South Korean Supreme Court is expected to make a final decision this summer on the procedure for "cash" to sell the assets of Japanese companies, and the future of solving the problem remains unclear.

The public-private joint council, which discusses measures to overcome the problem of "recruitment" during the Pacific War, held its third meeting privately at the South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the 9th.



According to the person concerned, the attendees expressed their opinions on matters such as how Japanese companies should apologize.



On the other hand, the lawyer for the plaintiff in the trial over "recruitment" said that while the South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs submitted an opinion to the court last month that it was "continuing diplomatic consultations with Japan," the assets of the Japanese company were He objected that he was trying to postpone the "cash" of the sale and did not attend the meeting.



While it is reported that the South Korean Supreme Court is expected to make a final judgment this summer regarding the procedure for "cash", it is difficult to gather opinions, and the future of solving the problem is still unclear.