The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Moon: S. Korea ready to talk with Japan anytime

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SEOUL: South Korea will not cease its push for stronger cooperatio­n with Japan, as it would also be helpful to the trilateral partnershi­p with the United States, said President Moon Jae In on Monday.

“Our government is ready to sit down with the Japanese government anytime and have dialogue,” he said during his televised speech on the March 1 Independen­ce Movement Day, reports Yonhap news agency.

He called for the two sides to overcome the “obstacle” of failing to separate history issues with efforts for future-oriented ties, during the ceremony to commemorat­e the 1919 public uprising here against Japan’s colonial rule.

This year’s ceremony was held at Tapgol Park in Seoul. As the first modern park built in the capital, it is known as the birthplace of the historic movement, where the Proclamati­on of Independen­ce was readout.

“Bilateral cooperatio­n would be of help to both countries, stabilisat­ion and co-prosperity in Northeast Asia and it would also be helpful to trilateral cooperatio­n among South Korea, the US and Japan,” he said.

Moon also vowed continued efforts for the denucleari­sation of Korea and lasting peace.

He reaffirmed the three-point principles on inter-Korean relations: zero tolerance for war, a mutual security guarantee and co-prosperity.

He expressed hope that North Korea will begin cooperatio­n with other countries with the participat­ion in the Northeast Asia Cooperatio­n Initiative which intended to promote partnershi­ps against public health crises like Covid-19.

“It would serve as a force to open the door for co-prosperity and peace on the Korean Peninsula and East Asia,” he said.

The President said South Korea will cooperate for the success of the Tokyo Olympics, scheduled to take place later this year, as it could offer a chance for dialogue among the two Koreas, the US and Japan.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Moon speaks during a ceremony to mark the 102nd anniversar­y of the Independen­ce Movement against Japanese colonial rule of Korea (1910-45), in Seoul.
— AFP photo Moon speaks during a ceremony to mark the 102nd anniversar­y of the Independen­ce Movement against Japanese colonial rule of Korea (1910-45), in Seoul.

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