“We will continue to open the door of dialogue for Japan.” August 15 was the day Japan surrendered in World War II, and it was also the “recovery day” for South Korea to celebrate the end of Japanese colonial rule. Although the relationship between Japan and South Korea has not been friendly recently, at the 75th Liberation Day, South Korean President Moon Jae-in did not directly criticize Japan, but showed a willingness to dialogue and exchanges.

According to TV Asahi’s report on the 15th, Moon Jae-in made a speech on the same day: “Today, we will continue to open the door of dialogue for Japan”, “in order to defend the principle of universal human values ​​and international law based on the separation of powers. Will work hand in hand with Japan.”

In addition, Moon Jae-in also discussed the issue of labor confiscation in the dispute between Japan and South Korea.