President Moon Criticizes Japan in March 1st Speech

President Moon criticizes Japan in his March 1st speech to show a humble attitude towards its wartime past, but mentions nothing about North Korea and China to do the same. Those two countries most recently went war against the ROK and are responsible for more death and destruction on the peninsula than Japan ever caused:

President Moon Jae-in delivers a speech marking Korea’s 1919 nationwide uprising against Japan’s 1910-45 colonial rule on March 1, 2022. (Yonhap)

“We will never again experience that pain from one hundred years ago,” Moon said. “We will safeguard the survival and raise the pride of all Koreans through peace and prosper in peace.” 

Moon also called for Japan to look squarely at history and show a humble attitude over its wartime past in order for the two countries to overcome historical feuds and move forward for cooperation.

“In this time of many difficulties, Korea and Japan — close neighbors — must be able to overcome the history of the once unfortunate past and cooperate for the future,” Moon said. 

“Beyond Korea-Japan relations, I sincerely hope that Japan will take leadership as an advanced nation. To this end, Japan must squarely face history and be humble before it,” Moon said. 

South Korea remains open to dialogue with Japan to work together on various regional and global issues, such as COVID-19 and supply chains, Moon said. 

Moon said Seoul “will always keep the door open for dialogue to join forces not only for regional peace and prosperity but also in responding to global challenges — ranging from COVID-19 and the climate crisis to the supply chain crisis and the new economic order.”

With North Korea showing signs of ratcheting up tensions by test-firing ballistic missiles, Moon said dialogue with the North must be resumed to bring peace to the Korean Peninsula. 

Recalling heightened tension about five years ago, when North Korea conducted a nuclear test, Moon said his administration “was able to achieve peace through dramatic dialogue. However, dialogue has been suspended, making our peace tenuous.”

Yonhap

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Flyingsword
Flyingsword
2 years ago

Korea, always look backward.

setnaffa
setnaffa
2 years ago

My favorite marchFIRST:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MarchFirst

Really nice people. Not a solid business model; but really great people.

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setnaffa
setnaffa
2 years ago

Also, like all such “fellow travellers”, Moon has “no enemies to his left”.

It’s totally not a cult, tho’… except maybe in Norkistan…

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Korean_cult_of_personality

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