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Japanese media: Director of the South Korean National Police Agency Debuts Takeshima Japanese Government Protests|Japan|Japanese Government|Protest_Sina News

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Original title: Japanese media: The Japanese government protested on Takeshima, the head of the South Korean National Police Agency

  [环球网报道]According to the Kyodo News Agency, the head of the South Korean Police Agency Jin Changlong landed on Takedo (called Dokdo in South Korea) on the 16th. According to Yonhap News Agency, this is the first time the incumbent police chief has landed on the island again after about 12 years. The Japanese government strongly protested to the South Korean government.

Japanese Foreign Minister Lin Fangzheng was interviewed by reporters on November 16 (Source: Japanese media)

The report quoted South Korean media as saying that Jin Changlong visited Takeshima by helicopter and encouraged the guards. The South Korean National Police Agency explained that landing on the island has no “diplomatic meaning” at all. There are also opinions that “it is only natural for the person in charge of the security officer to visit the frontline.” No official news was released about Jinchang Longdeng Island.

Kyodo News Agency stated that Japan’s Chief Cabinet Secretary Hiroichi Matsuno once again emphasized at the press conference: “Whether it is based on historical facts or international law, Takeshima is obviously Japan’s inherent territory.” Foreign Minister Lin Fangzheng told the media: “It is absolutely unacceptable. , It is extremely regrettable.”

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