Prime Minister Shinzo Abe met at the prime minister's official residence with Tetsuo Kawamura and Japan-Korea Parliamentary Secretary-General who visited Korea. When Mr. Kawamura met with Ina Kyung, the prime minister of Korea in Seoul on the 2nd, Mr. Lee set a set of issues regarding the strengthening of export controls against Korea and the destruction of the Japan-Korea military information comprehensive protection agreement (GSOMIA). Reported that he asked for a solution. The prime minister said that “the solution of the problem of the original recruitment work at the core is the top priority” and that he did not respond to the proposal.
Kawamura revealed to reporters. Lee claimed that he had to find a way to solve the two problems together. Prime Minister Kawamura said, “I want to keep it firmly because it is an international commitment between the countries. It ’s all in one word,” and reiterated the position that the original collection work issue has been resolved in the Japan-Korea Claims Agreement. .