[Sad news] NHK protested by the Korean government

[Sad news] NHK protested by the Korean government [Seoul Sogo News] South Korea ’s Blue House (Presidential Office), Yoon Doohan ’s chief secretary of national communication, said on the 5th that it broadcasted non- factual content regarding the decision to end the Military Information Comprehensive Protection Agreement (GSOMIA). The Korean Embassy in Japan has announced that it has protested NHK. NHK's “Close-up Hyundai” claimed destruction at the National Security Council of Korea (NSC) held on the 27th last month to discuss the GSOMIA issue I told you that there were three. In the end, President Moon Jae-in reported that he decided to abandon it. According to Tsuji, the embassy's counselor and cultural spokesman visited NHK on the 3rd of this month, met with the director of the International Bureau of the press, and protested to prevent recurrence. “Non- factual NHK reports were quoted and reported in domestic media, expressing concern about the situation in which unnecessary misunderstandings occurred between the two countries.” The NHK side responded, “I will share the Korean government's protests internally and make sure that the facts are confirmed in future interviews.” Speaking on the 29th of last month, spokesman Ko Min-Jung denied the report at the conference on 29th of last month, and in response to the report of the large letter Chosun Ilbo that quoted this report, It was criticized. On the other hand, in the Ao tile stand, the Mainichi Shimbun claimed that President Roh Yong-min's secretary general and Kim Hyun-jung's second national security office needed a card to counter Japanese economic retaliation. He stressed that it was not true about what he reported. Mr. Sakaki said, “We demand news reports based on thorough facts (confirmation)”.   http://s.imgur.com/min/embed.js Chief Secretary of Korea's blue tilehouse (Photo) = (Yonhap News) * Some excerpts from the link below. Continue with the source https://m-jp.yna.co.kr/view/AJP20190905004300882?section=japan-relationship/index document.write(” + ”); Related article document.write(” + ”);

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