The Party for National Innovation of Jo Guk: "Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Expressing Regret over Jo Guk's Dokdo Visit, Do Not Interfere in Other Countries' Affairs"
The Party for National Innovation criticized the Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary for expressing regret over Party Leader Jo Guk's visit to Dokdo, saying, "Do not interfere in other countries' affairs."
Kim Bohyeop, spokesperson for the Party for National Innovation, stated in a commentary, "It is said that Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Hayashi Yoshimasa expressed strong regret toward the Party for National Innovation again today after yesterday," and added, "It is outrageous that he expressed regret over Leader Jo and key party officials visiting Dokdo." He pointed out, "Key figures of the Party for National Innovation visited our country, our land to clearly assert territorial sovereignty and condemn Japan for coveting our land and Korean companies. Given this situation, how can there be any reason to express regret over criticizing the pro-Japanese submissive diplomacy and treasonous acts of the Yoon Seok-yeol prosecution dictatorship regime that cannot even properly lodge a protest?"
Regarding Chief Cabinet Secretary Hayashi's description of Leader Jo's visit to Dokdo as a 'forced landing,' the Party for National Innovation called it a "reckless remark" and demanded an apology. Spokesperson Kim said, "Leader Jo and key figures of the Party for National Innovation visiting Dokdo is extremely natural and proper," adding, "There is no difference from Hayashi visiting Tsushima Island."
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Spokesperson Kim also raised issues with our Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He criticized, "The Japanese minister keeps making reckless remarks that 'Dokdo is Japanese territory.' How long will we just watch this? Is the busy Party for National Innovation supposed to handle the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' duties as well?"
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