The National Assembly's Foreign Affairs Committee asks urgent questions about the 'Sado Mine Memorial Ceremony' the day after tomorrow.

2024.11.26. PM 6:29
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The National Assembly's Foreign Affairs and Unification Committee will hold a general meeting the day after tomorrow (28th) to ask urgent questions about the destruction of the memorial ceremony at Sado Mine in Japan.

The ruling and opposition parties will ask Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yeol and others about how the Korean government was absent from the Sado mine memorial ceremony held in Japan on the 25th.

Earlier, the government decided not to attend the memorial ceremony, saying the promises agreed by the Japanese government were not kept in the process of registering the Sado Mine, the site of forced labor for Koreans in Japanese colonial era, on UNESCO.

Politicians criticized the so-called "half memorial service" and pointed out that it was a diplomatic failure.



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