South Korean political leaders vow to work together to resolve Japan dispute

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South Korea's President Moon Jae-in and leaders of the country's major political parties vowed on Thursday to work together to resolve a worsening ...

SEOUL: South Korea's President Moon Jae-in and leaders of the country's major political parties vowed on Thursday to work together to resolve a worsening political and economic dispute with Japan.

The political leaders said that Japan's export curbs were an"unjust economic retaliation" and agreed to work together to mitigate the impact the dispute may have on the South Korean economy, they said in a joint statement after the meeting. The leaders said they would seek to strengthen South Korea's competitive edge in its tech industries as well as shore up the fundamentals of the national economy."We demand the Japanese government withdraw its retaliatory economic measures immediately, and seek a diplomatic resolution rather than take additional measures," the statement said, warning Tokyo not to remove South Korea from its"white list" of countries with minimum trade restrictions.

The South Korean population, however, has generally supported the Moon administration's willingness to relitigate what they see as unresolved historical disputes dating back to Japan's occupation of the Korean peninsula before and during World War II.

 

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