Some of the plaintiffs have informed the foundation of their intention to reject a solution in which a Korean government-affiliated foundation pays on behalf of a Japanese company in the issue of "recruitment" during the Pacific War.

On the other hand, there are bereaved families who are willing to accept them, and the Korean government wants to continue to explain them carefully.

The Korean government announced on the 6th of this month that a government-affiliated foundation will pay the plaintiffs on behalf of the Japanese company ordered by the Korean court to settle the issue of "recruitment".



Some of the plaintiffs and support groups are strongly opposed to this, and on the 13th, three of the plaintiffs refused to accept it through lawyers, saying, ``It is not of the nature that a third party will arbitrarily pay.'' I submitted a document to the Foundation.



On the other hand, South Korean media reports that while three of the plaintiffs have refused, the bereaved families of four are willing to accept payments from the foundation.



The latest poll by Gallup Korea, an opinion polling agency, found that 35% were in favor of the solution announced by the government and 59% were against it. I would like to explain.