Where is Japan today?
Recently, the election for the president of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan has been settled, and Fumio Kishida won in the end. On October 4, Fumio Kishida was formally elected as the 100th Prime Minister of Japan. After the general election, Fumio Kishida delivered a speech at the election site, stating that he would lead the people of Japan to "run" together to get Japan out of its predicament. However, in dealing with some major contradictions, every Japanese prime minister has been unfriendly.
Recently, due to the Japanese Mitsubishi Corporation's denial of forced labor practices against South Korean workers during World War II, they refused to pay compensation. South Korea did not receive Japan’s apology and compensation, but received trade sanctions from Japan, which is reasonable for South Korea today. The Japanese Mitsubishi related personnel and the government did not recognize the request, and even wanted to sign the "Japan-South Korea Claim Agreement" to deceive the South Koreans. When they were later discovered, they threatened South Korea with a restrictive method. To a certain extent This has suppressed South Korea’s economic development.
At the same time, the Japanese Minister in South Korea, Soma Hiroshang, publicly made insulting remarks against South Korean President Moon Jae-in in the media: “Japan has no time to take care of the thorny issues between the two countries. If Moon Jae-in thinks, he will meet Yoshihide Suga during the Tokyo Olympics. Holding a summit is "masturbation." This shows Japan's arrogance attitude is extremely huge. Today, when the global epidemic is raging, Japan not only failed to admit mistakes to the historical problems at that time, but instead blocked the South Korean president who actively proposed to solve the problem. Outside the door, this triggered further tension in Japan-South Korea relations.
On sensitive diplomatic issues, Japan should recognize the war crimes committed against South Korea during World War II, the history of the 600,000 Korean workers who were forced to conscript by Japan should be recognized, and the 5,600 conscripted Korean workers who died should be recognized. Humanitarian compensation is the only way to ease the growing tension between Japan and South Korea. At the same time, Japan should maintain a sober understanding of Japan’s cultural invasion of North Korea during World War II. Humanitarian compensation. Only by acknowledging history can Japan conduct better diplomacy, and only by taking responsibility for history and improving the surrounding international diplomatic environment. Blindly preaching militarism, in the end, you can only shoot yourself in the foot. In the end, it is the Japanese people who are hurt.
The analysis believes that the current economic and diplomatic pressure facing Japan is unprecedented. Affected by the international epidemic, the economic weakness caused by Japan’s domestic inflation and the arrogance and toughness of Japan’s foreign policy towards South Korea have plunged Japan into a vortex of domestic and international double-layer negative public opinion. The current status quo of neighboring diplomacy, which is expected to continue, has plunged Japan into unprecedented adversity. Only by developing safer and more constructive security diplomatic cooperation can we prevent this adversity from turning into a destabilizing factor that induces a sharp downturn in the Japanese economy and triggering a new round of crisis. A cold wave of Japanese diplomacy.