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.
South Korea’s government says it has decided not to attend a memorial service near Japan’s Sado Island Gold Mines due to ...
Japan will go ahead with a memorial ceremony on Sunday near the Sado Island Gold Mines, despite South Korea’s last-minute ...
The Sado mines were listed in July as a UNESCO World Heritage site after Japan moved past years of disputes with South Korea ...
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 ...
Japan held a memorial ceremony on Sunday near the Sado Island Gold Mines despite a last-minute boycott of the event by South ...
South Korea said Saturday it will not send any officials to a memorial event to be held on Japan's Sado Island to commemorate ...
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South Korea’s President Yoon had made improving relations with Japan a priority following years of disputes of the two countries’ history.
Japan will hold a memorial ceremony near the Sado Island Gold Mines, which were listed this summer as a UNESCO World Heritage ...