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Tokyo wants two statues of ROK comfort women to be removed

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SEOUL — ROK President Moon Jae-in has said relations with Japan are being blocked by historical issues that will take time to resolve and asked for Japan’s understand­ing on the issue.

Moon’s comments on Monday were an apparent reference to the issue of Korean comfort women, a Japanese euphemism for women forced to work in the Japanese military’s wartime brothels.

Moon told the visiting secretary-general of Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party that the people of the Republic of Korea did not accept a deal reached by his conservati­ve predecesso­r Park Geunhye and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in 2015 to resolve the issue.

But Moon, in his talks with Toshihiro Nikai, apparently did not directly address whether he would try to renegotiat­e the agreement.

Underthede­al,Japanapolo­gized again to the now-elderly women and promised about one billion yen ($9.1 million) for a fund to help them.

Both the ROK and Japan should look at this issue directly and understand­ing is needed that it will take more time (to resolve it).”

Moon Jae-in,

ROK president

The two government­s agreed the issue would be “irreversib­ly resolved” if both fulfilled their obligation­s.

“Both the ROK and Japan should look at this issue directly and understand­ing is needed that it will take more time (to resolve it),” Moon told Nikai, the presidenti­al office said.

Moon, who suggested during his successful campaign for a May 9 election that he could try to renegotiat­e the deal, also said the two countries should not “cling to history” only to block other developmen­ts in their ties.

Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga on Tuesday reiterated that both

Moon on Monday also stressed the importance of cooperatio­n with Japan to denucleari­ze the Korean Peninsula and Nikai agreed, the presidenti­al office said, while Suga said the two confirmed the importance of putting pressure on the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

Moon said the denucleari­zation of the DPRK will be mandatory for peace in the world and Northeast Asia as well as for the ROK’s survival.

Moon also offered to co-host the 2030 World Cup with Pyongyang and other Northeast Asian countries as part of efforts to promote peace in the region, his office said.

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