共に民主党「尹政権の日本屈従外交で得たものはない」
Democratic Party: ”Nothing has been gained from the Yoon administration's subservient diplomacy towards Japan”
In response to the Japanese government's successive provocations regarding Takeshima (Dokdo in Korean), the Democratic Party of Korea said, "This shows how enormous an illusion the Yoon Seok-yeol administration's subservient diplomacy was.
" In a commentary on the 23rd, Lee Ji-hye, deputy spokesperson for the Democratic Party of Korea, said, "For the past two years, the Yoon Seok-yeol administration has maintained a humiliating diplomacy while putting the improvement of Japan-Korea relations at the forefront, but Japan has become even more anti-Russian.
"This shows clearly an ambition to seize Takeshima (Dokdo in Korean)," Deputy Spokesperson Lee Ji-hye said. After sending a vice minister-level official to the Takeshima Day event for 13 consecutive years, the Japanese government has finally decided to
"At the event, Parliamentary Vice-Minister Imai Eriko, who is in charge of territorial issues, said, 'The government will use all its strength to respond with a resolute attitude,' and also stated that Takeshima (Korean name:
Deputy spokesperson Lee Ji-hye said, "We strongly condemn Japan for constantly expressing its desire for the territory of the Republic of Korea," and added, "We must bear in mind our shameful past history."
"Japan's regressive actions of glorifying the country and dreaming of hegemony seem nothing more than childish thinking that tries to deny reality."
At the same time, he continued to criticize the Yoon Seok-yeol administration's diplomacy toward Japan.
Deputy spokesperson Lee Ji-hye said, "The Yoon Seok-yeol administration has emphasized future-oriented cooperation between Japan and South Korea, and has decided to move forward with major issues such as compensation for former forced laborers, the release of treated water from the Fukushima nuclear plant, and the registration of the Sado mine as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
"Japan has unilaterally ceded the territory to Korea," he said, asking, "So what have we gotten in return?" He continued, "Japan should wake up from the imperialist dream and face reality," and "deny the territorial sovereignty of the Republic of Korea."
Prior to this, the Japanese government dispatched Parliamentary Vice-Minister Eriko Imai to the "Takeshima Day" event to be held in Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture on the 22nd. Parliamentary Vice-Minister Eriko Imai
In response, the South Korean government summoned the Japanese ambassador to Korea to protest, demanding that Japan immediately cease its unjust claims to Takeshima (known as Liancourt Rocks in Korean).
On February 22, 1905, Shimane Prefecture unilaterally announced the incorporation of Takeshima (Dokdo in Korean) into its administrative district. An ordinance was established to designate February 22, 2005, the 100th anniversary of the announcement, as "Takeshima Day."
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2025/02/23 19:38 KST
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