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(2)Solo Korea-Japan forced labor solution sum
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(4)Reporter Shin Jin-woo.
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(7)Foreign Minister Park Jin, who is visiting Germany to attend the Munich Security Conference, shakes hands with Japanese Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi on the afternoon of the 18th and takes a commemorative photo before the Korea-Japan foreign ministers’ meeting. 2023219 Provided by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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(1)The Korean and Japanese governments avoided forced labor in Japanese colonial era.
(2)It was confirmed on the 4th that the South Korean government has agreed to a moat solution. If the South Korean government first announces a Korean-level compensation solution on the 6th, the Japanese government plans to announce Japan’s measures to apologize and compensate victims of forced labor.
(3)According to a government source, the Korean government will announce on the 6th through a government-affiliated foundation that Korean companies benefited from the 1965 Korea-Japan Claims Agreement will repay compensation first.

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(2)Reparations are also controversial.
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(6)If the Yomiuri Act is proposed, Kishida will repeat the existing statement.
(7)Making a foundation and paying compensation for victims of forced labor contributes to our company.
(8)Japan’s controversy over the appropriateness of the solution considering the succession of existing discourse, not a new one.
(9)Japanese media reported that if the Korean government comes up with a solution to the forced labor of journalist Jang Young-rak, the Japanese government is coordinating ways to respond by expressing the succession of past statements.

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In the end, instead of the perpetrators,

Compensated by companies in the affected countries,

You’re looking ridiculous.

The perpetrators, including Mitsubishi Japan Steel,

A humiliating agreement without war criminal companies.

What’s the point?

When we announced on the 6th,

I think there’s something like “i”.

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