The Moon Administration Demands that Japan Make Amends for the Suffering of the Korean People

Here is the testy exchange between the ROK and Japanese foreign ministries:

Japan’s Foreign Minister Taro Kono, center, speaks to the media after meeting with South Korean Ambassador to Japan Nam Gwan Pyo, at foreign ministry in Tokyo Friday, July 19, 2019. Japan has summoned South Korea's ambassador to protest Seoul's refusal to join in an arbitration panel to settle a dispute over World War II labor. (Masanobu Kumagai/Kyodo News via AP)

Kono urged Seoul to immediately take action to stop the court process, under which the plaintiffs of the lawsuit are preparing to seize assets of the Japanese companies, including Mitsubishi Heavy Industry.

Nam defended his government and mentioned Seoul’s proposal of creating a joint fund as a way to settle the dispute. Kono raised his voice, saying Tokyo had already rejected the idea. He also criticized the ambassador for being “rude” to suggest it again.

Japan says all compensation issues had been settled under the 1965 bilateral agreement and that the South Korean government’s lack of intervention to stop the court process is a breach of the international treaty.

Tokyo is considering taking the issue to the International Court of Justice, although some officials say South Korea is expected to refuse going to court. Tokyo may seek damages from South Korea in case assets of Japanese companies are seized, Japanese media reported.

Responding to Kono’s remark, South Korea’s Foreign Ministry issued a statement saying Japan still hasn’t done enough to make amends for the sufferings South Koreans had gone through during the colonial past and that it should discuss ways to find solutions acceptable to both sides.

“To genuinely resolve the problem, Japan must look straight into the unfortunate past and make efforts to heal the pain and scars of the victims,” the ministry said. “We hope that the Japanese government would withdraw its unilateral pressure including the export restrictions of retaliatory character and return to the stage of diplomatic resolutions.”

Associated Press

All I am wondering is, when is the ROK government going to say that China hasn’t made amends for the suffering of the Korean people during the Korean War that killed far more Koreans than the Japanese colonial occupation and nearly destroyed the entire country?

Also when is the ROK government going to demand that China withdraw their retaliatory economic measures against South Korea over the THAAD deployment? The hypocrisy is why I have a hard time taking Moon administration demands on this issue seriously.

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Flyingsword
Flyingsword
5 years ago

Japan has already done this, repeatedly. Commie moon is an ass clown who painted himself into a corner and now is throwing out tired old catchphrases to try and get out of it. What a jamoke.

lee
lee
5 years ago

A stable society does not allow anyone to seize private assets of a company over this kind of dispute. Japan will have no incentive to transfer any business to Korea if the ROK allows this to happen.

agkcrbs
agkcrbs
5 years ago

Children need not be held guilty for their parents’ deeds. Brutal as old-time Japan was, they already got their comeuppance and made what amends they could bear, and Korea can gain nothing by dragging this dead horse of an issue around forever. Nor do other countries have any high ground to persecute the current North Korean administration for the acts of its predecessors. But there will be new crimes all around, when hatred reigns, as it clearly does on this trollish comment board.

setnaffa
5 years ago

Sez the latest 50-cent troll…

Flyingsword
Flyingsword
5 years ago

So does agkcrbs have a point?

J6Junkie
J6Junkie
5 years ago

“Nor do other countries have any high ground to persecute the current North Korean administration for the acts of its predecessors.”

Classic troll gold.

setnaffa
5 years ago

Flyingsword, I think it’s the top of his hat, not his actual head…comment image

Rascal1212
Rascal1212
5 years ago

No longer get a rise out of me trying to understand hypocritical soju saturated pea brained Koreans.

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