South Korea says it will not attend a ceremony in Japan to commemorate victims of forced labor in the Sado Island Gold Mines.
The South Korean foreign ministry said officials will hold a separate memorial on Nov 25. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Japan will go ahead with a memorial ceremony on Sunday near the Sado Island Gold Mines, despite South Korea’s last-minute ...
South Korea’s government says it has decided not to attend a memorial service near Japan’s Sado Island Gold Mines due to ...
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Japan will go ahead with a memorial ceremony on Sunday near the Sado Island Gold Mines, despite South Korea’s last-minute ...
SEOUL: The South Korean government plans to hold a separate on-site memorial ceremony for Koreans forced to work at the gold ...
South Korea will not be attending a memorial ceremony set to take place in Japan to honour wartime forced labour victims, including many Koreans, its foreign ministry said Saturday, citing unspecified ...
South Korea’s President Yoon had made improving relations with Japan a priority following years of disputes of the two countries’ history.
U.S. President Joe Biden met with Japanese and South Korean leaders on Friday as they sought to cement their diplomatic ...