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Outcome of Consultation between ROK and Japanese Directors-General (April 1, Video Call)

Date
2020-04-02
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1. Mr. Kim Jung-han, Director-General for Asian and Pacific Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, had a consultation with Mr. Shigeki Takizaki, Director-General of the Asian and Oceanian Affairs Bureau of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, on the afternoon of April 1 in the form of video call, and exchanged views on issues of mutual interest.

 

2. Directors-General Kim and Takizaki exchanged views on their respective governments’ efforts to stop the spread of COVID-19 as well as the situations in their countries, and agreed on the importance of close communication and cooperation between the governments of the Republic of Korea and Japan to eradicate the infectious disease.

 

o Director-General Kim explained the ROK government’s proactive disease control measures based on its strong capabilities for diagnostic tests and treatment as well as the progress in preventing the spread of COVID-19. Director-General Takizaki also mentioned the Japanese government’s disease control efforts and the situation in Japan.

 

o In addition, Director-General Kim said that even when strengthening disease control measures to combat COVID-19, it is necessary to find a balance to enable humanitarian visits and Korean businesspeople’s essential visits.

 

3. Director-General Kim repeatedly stressed the ROK’s position on the issue of forced labor, and called for a prompt withdrawal of Japan’s export-restrictive measures. Director-General Takizaki mentioned the Japanese government’s position on the issues.

 

o Regarding the “industrial heritage information center” which opened on March 31, Director-General Kim urged Japan to faithfully implement measures to show understanding that there were a large number of Koreans and others who were brought against their will and forced to work under harsh conditions and to remember the victims, as it had promised the international community.

 

4. The two Directors-General agreed to continue communication and consultations between the diplomatic authorities of the two countries to resolve pending bilateral issues, including the ones mentioned at the consultation.