Cheong "Japan Sado Gwangsan, TF to systematically and comprehensively respond"
Due to stagnant air conditions, the concentration of ultrafine dust reached a "bad" level on the 26th, causing the Blue House in Seoul to appear hazy. Photo by Moon Honam munonam@
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Ji-eun] Regarding Japan's promotion of the 'Sado Mine,' which holds the history of forced labor, as a UNESCO World Heritage site, our government announced that it will carry out systematic and comprehensive responses centered on a task force (TF).
A Blue House official responded to reporters' questions on the 3rd, stating, "Our government plans to implement systematic and comprehensive responses while actively cooperating with the international community, centered on a public-private joint TF composed of related agencies and experts."
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Earlier, on the 28th of last month, our Ministry of Foreign Affairs launched a TF involving related agencies and private experts in response to Japan's promotion of the Sado Mine as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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