Every time North Korea launches a series of ballistic missiles, the Japanese government is protesting against North Korea. The “Embassy of Beijing route” is always explained by the Japanese government as a means of communication. But the contents are wrapped in a secret veil. How are you “protesting”?
A meeting of the North Korean nuclear test and missile response headquarters held at the Liberal Democratic Party headquarters on the evening of the 2nd. "Is the protest really transmitted to North Korea?" Attendees were questioning the officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as a means of protesting against North Korea.
On this morning, North Korea launched a flying body that appears to be a submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) and dropped into Japan's exclusive economic zone (EEZ). The launch of the ballistic missile was also a violation of the resolution of the UN Security Council, and the government had announced that it had "severely protested" North Korea through the Beijing embassy route.
According to attendees of the private meeting, when the director of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Nariki Takizaki responded, “I ca n’t say how I protested,” I complained, “I can't say why!” . Mr. Toshihiro Nikai and Secretary-General of the Party said, “If you don't answer well, you may have to come to the Minister (Toshimitsu Mogi, Foreign Affairs),” Takizaki said.
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