City
Epaper

Japan to uphold key postwar apology: PM

By IANS | Updated: March 6, 2023 14:50 IST

Tokyo, March 6 Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Monday said that his government will uphold a key ...

Open in App

Tokyo, March 6 Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Monday said that his government will uphold a key postwar apology, previously issued by the country following South Korea providing a solution to a protracted wartime labour row.

Kishida said Japan will stand by an apology that was issued by then Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama in a statement in 1995, on the 50th anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II, reports Xinhua news agency.

The statement has been mentioned by successive Japanese cabinets as the government's basic stance, although the terminology, particularly with reference to the word "remorse", has not always remained the same, which has drawn the ire of Japan's neighbours who were victims of its wartime aggression.

"We have taken over the position articulated by the previous cabinets on the view of history and will continue to do so," Kishida said at a parliamentary session, the same day the South Korean side provided a solution to resolve a longstanding wartime labour issue that had adversely affected bilateral ties.

Local media reported that Seoul's plan revolves around the formation of a government-backed South Korean foundation that will be responsible for compensating Korean plaintiffs, rather than the two Japanese firms that had been ordered by rulings by South Korean courts to pay damages.

According to Japan's public broadcaster NHK, some plaintiffs affected by the wartime labour forced upon them by their Japanese aggressors said they would refuse to accept the compensation from the South Korean fund.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Tomiichi MurayamaseoulXinhuaTokyoNHKNasa televisionFumio kishidaSouth asia regional connectivityKishida fumioJapan corporation nhkSeoul metropolitan
Open in App

Related Stories

EntertainmentPankaj Tripathi Celebrates Bihar Diwas in Tokyo, Calls Bihar the ‘Foundation of His Identity’

EntertainmentAllu Arjun Brings Pushpa Fever to Japan: ‘Pushpa 2 – The Rule’ Hits Screens January 16 as ‘Pushpa Kunrin

InternationalSouth Korea Knife Attack: 3 Killed, One Injured in Stabbing Spree at Restaurant in Seoul

InternationalHeatwave in Japan: Temperatures in Tokyo Cross 40 Degrees Celsius, Breaks 150-Year-Old Record

InternationalSouth Korea: 7 Injured After KF-16 Fighter Jet Accidentally Drops 8 Bombs in Residential Area of Seoul

Politics Realted Stories

PoliticsVCK leader Thirumavalavan not to contest TN polls; Jothimani fielded from Kattumannarkoil

PoliticsKarnataka Congress demands apology from BJP over its MP Pratap Simha's derogatory remarks on CM Siddaramaiah

PoliticsTMC releases list of star campaigners ahead of Phase 1 of West Bengal polls

Politics"Last generation" of hand-pulled rickshaw pullers struggle to stay afloat in Kolkata

PoliticsCPI(M) demands removal of acting chief secretary Sanjay Gupta, seeks fir over Chester Hill land case