Yoon, Meeting with Zainichi Koreans... "Working Together for a Future-Oriented Korea-Japan Relationship"
"During Difficult Times in Korea-Japan Relations, a Pillar for Zainichi Koreans"
"Korea-Japan Friendly Cooperation Will Continue to Develop Closely"
President Yoon Suk-yeol is taking a commemorative photo with attendees at a meeting hosted by the Korean Residents Union in Japan held on the 24th at the Yongsan Presidential Office Building in Seoul.
[Image source=Yonhap News]
On the afternoon of the 24th, President Yoon Suk-yeol held a meeting with representatives of the Zainichi Korean Residents Union in Japan (Mindan) at the Yongsan Presidential Office and requested, "Please continue to join the government's efforts to open a future-oriented Korea-Japan relationship."
President Yoon expressed gratitude for the support and encouragement given to the government's efforts, saying, "During the period when Korea-Japan relations were frozen coldly, the Zainichi Koreans endured many hardships while serving as a strong pillar for the bilateral relationship."
Mindan is a representative organization that works to protect the rights and improve the legal status of Zainichi Koreans.
President Yoon said, "We will continue to closely develop a friendly and cooperative relationship between Korea and Japan so that Zainichi Koreans can actively engage in activities in Japan," and urged, "Mindan, as a central point of the Korean community, to demonstrate leadership in unification by embracing Koreans with different backgrounds and interests and leading harmony."
Kim Yi-jung, head of Mindan's Central Headquarters, said that Korea-Japan relations improved following President Yoon's visit to Japan last year, which greatly encouraged Zainichi Koreans, and added, "Ahead of the 60th anniversary of Korea-Japan diplomatic normalization next year, Mindan will also actively work towards Korea-Japan friendship and goodwill."
Lee Soo-won, head of Mindan's Tokyo Headquarters, said that the significant increase in Korean visitors to Japan made him feel the improvement in Korea-Japan relations, and Lim Tae-soo, chairman of Mindan's Central Headquarters, requested improvements to the overseas election system, such as providing prior information and pre-registration, so that more overseas Koreans can participate in elections.
Additionally, Kim Myung-hong, head of Mindan's Osaka Headquarters, expressed hope that Korea-Japan friendly exchanges would become more active, taking advantage of the 60th anniversary of Korea-Japan diplomatic normalization and the Osaka Expo next year.
The meeting was held to encourage Mindan's efforts for bilateral friendship and to listen to the voices of Zainichi Koreans.
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About 20 Mindan officials, including head Kim Yi-jung, attended along with Presidential Chief of Staff Jeong Jin-seok, National Security Office Director Shin Won-sik, Presidential Foreign and Security Special Advisor Jang Ho-jin, and Overseas Koreans Office Director Lee Sang-duk.
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