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    Japan envoy returns despite statue impasse

    (China Daily) Updated: 2017-04-04 07:26

    TOKYO - Japan said on Monday that it is sending back its ambassador to South Korea despite an ongoing impasse over a "comfort woman" statue, stressing that it is not meant to be a compromise.

    Ambassador Yasumasa Nagamine was recalled from Seoul on Jan 9 as part of a protest by Tokyo against a "comfort woman" statue erected in South Korea's port city of Busan, dedicated to women and girls forced to work in Japan's wartime brothels.

    The statue was erected in front of the Consulate General of Japan in Busan by a citizens' group advocating for the rights of Korean women who were coerced by the Imperial Japanese Army into sexual slavery during World War II.

    Speaking at a briefing at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan's Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida said that the move to return Nagamine to his post was necessary ahead of a presidential election in South Korea on May 9 and in light of the fact that Japan needed to focus more efforts to prepare for the next administration.

    Kishida said Japan made the decision because of the need to study and develop ties with a new government succeeding ousted South Korean President Park Geun-hye.

    He said Japan regrets that South Korea has not complied with what was supposed to be a final agreement to resolve their differences over the comfort woman issue in late 2015, and that the ambassador will be working to make sure the new administration respects the deal.

    Safety concerns

    Before and during World War II, Japan forced many Korean and other women in Asia to work in brothels for the Japanese military in what was known as the "comfort woman" system.

    "The agreement is a promise that the two countries made to international society. We must sincerely implement it," Kishida said.

    Japanese officials said sending the envoys does not mean Japan is caving in to South Korea's refusal to remove the statue.

    Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said Japan's other retaliatory actions, such as the suspension of some negotiations with South Korea, including a proposed currency swap arrangement for times of financial crisis, will stay in place.

    He said sending back the envoys also reflected Japan's concerns over the safety of Japanese nationals in South Korea "when the political situation is extremely uncertain."

    Opposition

    South Korea will hold an election on May 9 to elect a new president to replace Park, who was impeached and later arrested amid a massive corruption scandal.

    Japan recalled the ambassador and the consul-general in January in response to the placing of the statue outside of Japan's consulate in Busan.

    Activists in South Korea oppose the agreement. A comfort woman statue put up outside the Japanese Embassy in Seoul in 2011 remains in place, and activists installed a similar statue by the same sculptor in Busan in December.

    Xinhua-AP

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