[Rusk letter] South Korea asks the US, “Who is Dokdo?”

[Seoul Sogo News] Korea and US senior officials talk by phone after GSOMIA ends Korea-US-Japan cooperation discussion = Korea Presidential Office South Korea's Blue House (Cheong Wa Dae), President of the National Security Office (Chief Minister), Bolton President US President (National Security Phone security) It turns out that Korea-US-Japan cooperation measures were discussed. Spokesman Ko Min-jung of the blue tiles revealed at a conference on the 28th. A high spokesman argued that there was no such fact that some media reported that “Aide Bolton expressed great regret to Governor of the decision to end GSOMIA”. “I made a call, but the regret statement is clearly different from the facts,” he stressed. “We discussed the cooperation and maintenance measures of the three countries. On the other hand, officials of the blue tile stand showed that the US Department of State was "not productive to solve the problems of both Korea and Japan" over the Dokdo defense training "Tokai Territorial Defense Training" recently conducted by Korea. After saying "Who is Dokdo?", He said, "I don't think it is a land that someone has to admit." He also pointed out, "This is our regular training, and we believe that actions to protect national sovereignty and security should not be spoken easily." As for the possibility that the termination decision may be withdrawn before November, when GSOMIA expires, “The cause of the GSOMIA termination decision is that Korea cannot be relied on for security reasons. "We excluded it and implemented export control measures," he replied, "If the cause has not been resolved, the result cannot be reversed. When asked whether President Moon Jae-in and US President Trump have plans to meet, “I ’m discussing how to communicate, but I ca n’t speak right now.” I stopped. * Some excerpts from the link below. Continue with the source http://www.chosunonline.com/m/svc/article.html?contid=2019082880200 Related Sources 竹 Takeshima's treatment in the drafting process of the San Francisco Peace Treaty

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