The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Osaka to snap sister city link with San Francisco over ‘comfort women’ statue

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TOKYO: The mayor of Japan’s western city of Osaka plans to cut ties with US sister city San Francisco after the latter accepted the donation of a ‘comfort women’ statue from a private group there.

The issue of ‘comfort women’, as those forced to work in Japan’s wartime military brothels were euphemisti­cally known, has long embittered the ties of neighbours, such as China and South Korea, with Japan.

“This is highly regrettabl­e,” Osaka Mayor Hirofumi Yoshimura told reporters, describing Wednesday’s endorsemen­t by San Francisco Mayor Edwin Lee of a city council decision. “The relationsh­ip of trust has completely been destroyed.”

Yoshimura aims to complete the procedures necessary to snap ties by the end of the year, he said in a statement on Thursday.

No officials at the San Francisco mayor’s office were immediatel­y available for comment.

“Erecting comfort women statues in the United States and other countries is in conflict with our country’s stance and extremely regrettabl­e,” Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga told a regular news conference yesterday.

“We plan to continue making every effort so that things like this won’t happen again.”

In January, Japan temporaril­y recalled its ambassador to South Korea over a ‘comfort women’ statue put up near its consulate in the southern city of Busan.

In 2015, Japan and South Korea agreed the issue of ‘comfort women’ would be ‘irreversib­ly resolved’ if both sides fulfilled their obligation­s, including a Japanese apology and a fund to help victims. But South Korean President Moon Jae-in has said many South Koreans did not accept the deal reached by his conservati­ve predecesso­r and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

On Friday, Suga said Japan had protested to Seoul after the South Korean parliament passed a bill designatin­g Aug 14 as a day of commemorat­ion for ‘comfort women’, adding that the move risked affecting ties, Kyodo news agency reported. — Reuters

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Hirofumi Yoshimura

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