[Sad news] The British BBC calls on Korea ’s foreign minister to break it up and expose it

[Sad news] The British BBC calls on Korea ’s foreign minister to break it up and expose it 1 : 09/01/2019 (Sun) 09: 23: 49.05 ID: Stefan Sakqua, hosted by the foreign minister Kang Kyung-hwa, on the popular BBC program “HARDtalk,” pointed out that Japan and Korea are the cause of the conflict. In the comment section, angry voices and objections from the Koreans are received one after another. Stephan: “From Japan, Korea ’s attitude is completely in violation of the 1965 treaty. The treaty states that the claim has been completely and finally resolved. Can't you ask for compensation after agreeing on a treaty between states? " Foreign Minister Kang said, “Japan also pointed out that the right to claim by individuals has not disappeared. Japan recently changed its attitude.” Mr. Stephan “In other words, in this era, you think that it is valuable and healthy to have the people ask for compensation in 2019 and dig everything back?” Foreign Minister Kang: “The government is not letting the people charge. It is an individual.” Mr. Stephan “Korea's response after strengthening Japan's export control seems to be very limited. Korea announced that it will double the frequency of radioactivity testing. In other words, the 2011 suspicion was thrown back. But now is 2019? Why is it now? " Foreign Minister Kang: “There are still concerns among Korean citizens. Of course, the government must listen to the voice of the people.” Mr. Stephan "You are in the middle of a trade war with Japan now? The Korean government has now done what it could do several years ago. I think this is a bad thing. '' Mr. Stephan “What is the end of the conflict? Frankly speaking, Japan has a greater economic power than South Korea. Japan seems to hold more cards than Korea. In fact, South Korea's export industry is already suffering, and for us, the Korean economy and you look fragile. '' [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jf_l3KnVdGQ?start=419&w=640&h=360] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jf_l3KnVdGQ&t=419 Related article document.write(” + ”);

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