Toru Tamagawa, “The Japanese have not apologized properly” to the frustrated Japan-Korea relationship, “We have to apologize until the victim is convinced”

Toru Tamagawa, “The Japanese have not apologized properly” to the frustrated Japan-Korea relationship, “We have to apologize until the victim is convinced” The TV Asahi series “Shinichi Hatori Morning Show” broadcast on the 11th featured the remodeling of the cabinet of the day. Prime Minister Abe advocates "stability and challenge" and is expected to be a large-scale personnel revamp that will replace 17 ministers out of 19 ministers. The program thoroughly explained the impact of this HR on the confusing Japan-Korea relationship with experts. Among them, political journalist Shiro Tazaki and program commentator Toru Tamagawa developed a heated battle. Mr. Tasaki newly explained to the Cabinet that “strengthening the shift to Korea” and “Korea is actually taking action to violate the Japan-Korea billing agreement. The government ’s way of thinking ” In response, Mr. Tamagawa replied, "What are you looking at in the future of the departure from the sweet structure? Are you seeing a future where it is okay to continue to confront Korea?" Mr. Tasaki responded, “I do n’t know what ’s ahead. It ’s also about how the Korean side will change,” but “South Korea does n’t change. The argument followed the parallel lines. After that, they heat up further. Mr. Tamagawa said about the problem of strengthening export control: “I recognized that the problem of recruitment work is a domestic problem in Korea. However, the Japanese side later made it an economic problem. The historical problem is only a historical problem. ”And expand the theory. When Mr. Tasaki puts Tsukkomi, saying, “What is the history issue?” Mr. Tamagawa said, “After all, Japanese people have not apologized properly. There are situations where some politicians are talking about denying, "he explained. Then, Mr. Tazaki, who is frustrated, responded, "So what do you want to continue with after this?" Mr. Tamagawa said, “If there is a relationship between harm and damage, we must apologize until the victim is satisfied. Germany has taken such an attitude.” * Some excerpts from the link below. Continue with the source http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20190911-00000011-tospoweb-ent document.write(” + ”); Related article document.write(” + ”);

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