Japan and South Korea's leaders meet four times in two days and talks about the contents of the talks announced by the relationship between the relationship between the relationship between the relationship between the relationship between the two parties.
Author:Overseas network Time:2022.07.01
Overseas Network, July 1st. According to Japanese TV stations, during the NATO summit, Japan and South Korea's heads met four times in just two days to improve the exchange of relations between the two countries, but the two countries expressed differently on the content of the talks.
According to the "South Korea Daily Economic News" report, within two days on the 28th and 29th, Japanese Prime Minister Kishida and South Korean President Yin Xiyue were hosted by the Dinner Club hosted by the King of Spain, the Japanese and Korean summits, the Asia -Pacific talks, and the NATO allies. During the talks, the exchange of Japanese and Korean relations was improved. However, Japanese TV reported that on the 28th, the contents of the Japanese and Korean governments were not consistent.
The first talk time is 3 or 4 minutes. The content of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan is very short, saying that "Kishida Tong Yin Xiyue greeted only in a short time. Kishida told Yin Xiyue that Japan and South Korea's relations are very severe and hope that the two countries will try their best to restore a sound relationship." "Japan has called for South Korea to do their best to improve the relationship between the two countries." In this regard, Kishida dissatisfied said, "I haven't said that (the content of the talks announced by South Korea)."
The Japanese side also had different opinions on whether to hold a Japanese and South Korean summit before the NATO summit. Kishida set off when he set off, saying that "no talks plan", and officials around Kishida stated that "the Prime Minister did not refuse direct dialogue."
Japanese TV stated that after Kishida took office in Japanese Prime Minister, he first had a direct dialogue with the new president of South Korea Yin Xiyue during the NATO Summit, causing attention from all walks of life. "South Korea Daily Economic News" states that after the Japanese Senate election in July, Japan and South Korea may hold talks again. At that time, the Supreme Court of South Korea's pronouncement on Japanese forced laborers will affect the resolution of solving between the two countries and not decided. The problem is still variables. (Overseas Wang Shanning)
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