962
0
Loading version...
🔄 Update App
🔍 Check for Updates
Test Notification
🔔 Enable Notifications
📰 Fetch NHK News
🚀 Fetch TechCrunch News
🧪 Experiment
📰 Wordlist List
📚 Reading List
🎤 Speaking List
📊 Statistics
💻 Software Statistics
Push Admin
Edit Reading
Back to List
Basic Information
Title
Please enter a title.
URL
Please enter a valid URL.
Date
カテゴリID
画像ファイル名
単語数(空欄の場合は本文から自動計算)
空欄の場合は本文から自動計算されます。本文が空欄の場合は既存の値が保持されます。
統計情報
現在の単語数:
213語
読了回数:
0回
作成日:
2023/01/02 18:48
更新日:
2025/12/09 09:41
本文
本文
South Korea's president says he is positive about discussions in his country and Japan over the issue of wartime labor during World War Two. President Yoon Suk-yeol said in an interview with major South Korean newspaper Chosun Ilbo that Japan continues to take a strong stance on bilateral issues, including wartime labor. But he said it seems the atmosphere in Japan is that the problem can be settled by resolving the issue of South Korea's liquidation of assets seized from Japanese companies. He also said he intends to solve the issue by hearing the opinions from various parties, and that he is looking at it positively. Yoon met in November with the vice president of Japan's main ruling Liberal Democratic Party, Aso Taro. Last week, he met with the leader of Japan's junior coalition Komeito, Yamaguchi Natsuo. In the meetings, he stressed the need for South Korea and Japan to pursue efforts to resolve pending issues. Plaintiffs in South Korea that have sued Japanese firms over wartime labor, however, are demanding compensation and apologies. They say they or their relatives were forced to work for Japanese companies during World War Two. The Japanese government says any right to claims was settled completely and finally in 1965, when Japan and South Korea normalized ties.
メモ
メモ・感想
キャンセル
更新
Debug Info:
Saved State:
-
Redirected Flag:
-
Current URL:
-
Refresh
Close
Debug
Send Report
Send Report
Draw Arrow
Clear
Message:
Cancel
Send