"We will respond sternly to the situation," he said. In response to a question about the South Korean government's position on the "Takeshima Day" event at a regular press conference that day, a spokesperson for the South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs said, "Dokdo is a historical and geographical island.
"It is internationally clear that it is our territory," he said in his response. He went on to emphasize that "there is no territorial dispute regarding Liancourt Rocks."
Shimane Prefecture and other prefectures will hold a "Takeshima Day" event in Matsue City on the 22nd of this month.
The Japanese government, which has sent parliamentary vice-ministers to the event, plans to send a vice-minister this year as well.
2025/02/19 07:58 KST
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