[Pickup] [Good news] The Japanese government finally makes serious efforts

This article is an article that introduces a list of topics that became a hot topic in Alfalfa Mosaic. [Good news] The Japanese government finally comes out seriously Japan's calm public opinion battle against Korea [Pickup] [Good news] The Japanese government finally makes serious efforts Since the Japanese government excluded South Korea as a security-preferential country over export control in August, the Korean government has been increasingly criticizing Japan and abroad in areas not related to trade. One-sided press releases that are conveniently interpreted are conspicuous, but the Japanese government quietly publishes "public opinion wars" based on facts so that they can not be regarded as "both" to the international community at the same level of response as South Korea proceeding. "The problem of contaminated water treatment can affect the entire ecosystem in the world." South Korea's Ministry of Science, Technology, Information and Communication, etc., in a press release this month, insisted on “treated water” after purification of contaminated water stored at TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. He also announced that he had conveyed "serious concerns" to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). The Ministry of Foreign Affairs protested the Korean side on the 6th. The Korean side claimed that there was no scientific basis, and the discussion was based on the assumption that the treatment method of treated water was determined to be ocean release. The Korean government is expected to make a similar claim at the IAEA General Assembly, which will start in Vienna from the 16th. The Japanese government plans to refute, but a foreign ministry executive said the Korean side said, “Scientific basis is irrelevant, and it is only necessary to be able to defeat the image of Japan as a countermeasure to stricter export control. I see. The Korean government has this predecessor. “The plan is to actively request information disclosure from the Japanese side.” On August 13, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Korea announced the following regarding treated water. Since October of last year, the Japanese government has made four separate explanations to the Korean Embassy in Japan. The spokesman's remarks seemed to give the impression that the Japanese government was not explaining, and on August 19th, Mr. Tomoji Nishinaga, the Japanese embassy in Korea, went to protest against the Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs. However, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Korea announced that he had called Mr. Nishinaga to explain the treatment of treated water. The Japanese side protested, “I visited to propose my position, not as an invitation.” While the Korean government makes claims that do not conform to the facts, it also hides or distorts inconvenient information related to Japan. At the end of August, the Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that it had insisted on Japan's stricter export controls to Korea at the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Senior Officials Meeting held in Chile. However, the chief foreign minister of the Foreign Ministry in Chile did not announce that he should be careful not to bring bilateral issues into APEC. On the 10th of this month, the World Trade Organization (WTO) High Commission stipulated violations of the agreement and recommended corrections to Korea over anti-dumping (unfair sale) taxation on industrial valves made in Japan by Korea. According to a Korean news agency, Yonhap News, the Korean side insisted, “We won in eight of nine substantive issues”. The Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs officials said, “Whether the WTO should give a correction recommendation to Korea…”. Under these circumstances, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs began in September and is putting effort into disseminating the background of the deterioration of Japan-Korea relations through overseas media. * Some excerpts from the link below. Continue with the source https://www.sankei.com/politics/news/190914/plt1909140010-n1.html document.write(” + ”); read more

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