Japan's PM tells South Koreans his 'heart hurts' over pain caused by occupation

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Japan's PM tells South Koreans his 'heart hurts' over pain caused by occupation
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'For me personally, my heart hurts when I think of the many people who endured terrible suffering and grief under the difficult circumstances of the time,' Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida says.

Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida told South Koreans on Sunday, May 7, his heart hurts when he thinks of suffering and pain during Japanese colonial rule, in a nod to historical disputes that have soured relations between the two US allies.

Yoon said unresolved historical issues should not mean that no forward steps can be taken to deepen ties in the face of growing international crises, and that he wants to make relations better than ever. Under Yoon and Kishida’s predecessors, relations between South Korea and Japan plunged to their lowest in decades. Koreans accuse Japan of forcing women to work in wartime brothels for the Japanese military and using forced labour, among other abuses.

“I was moved by the many people who opened their hearts for the future without forgetting the painful memories of the past,” Kishida said of Yoon’s proposal.

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