South Korea-Japan Foreign Ministers Talk... Exchange Views on Forced Labor Issue
On the 13th, Minister Park Jin Holds Phone Call with Japanese Foreign Minister Hiyashi Yoshimasa
[Asia Economy Reporter Koo Chae-eun] On the 13th, the foreign ministers of South Korea and Japan exchanged opinions on issues including forced labor during a phone call.
Park Jin, Minister of Foreign Affairs, announced that he had a New Year's greeting call with Hayashi Yoshimasa, Japan's Minister for Foreign Affairs, on the same day.
During this call, the two ministers exchanged views on current issues and mutual interests between South Korea and Japan, including the forced labor issue. The ministers agreed to maintain close communication at all levels between their diplomatic authorities to promote the development of Korea-Japan relations and resolve pending issues.
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They also discussed the recent situation on the Korean Peninsula and agreed to strengthen Korea-Japan and Korea-US-Japan cooperation to deter North Korea's nuclear and missile threats. It is also known that Minister Hayashi evaluated the 'Indo-Pacific Strategy' announced by our government at the end of last year during the call.
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