Jo Soo-jin “Kang Chang-il, who was called’His Majesty’, not the king of Japan, seems to attack Daegaemun’Indigenous Japanese War'”

Kang Chang-il, the new ambassador to Japan, speaks to reporters at Narita Airport on the afternoon of the 22nd and introduces the schedule to reporters, saying “Your Majesty the Emperor.” (jtbc capture) © News1

Rep. Cho Su-jin, a member of the power of the people, feared that the new ambassador to Japan, Kang Chang-il, would suffer from the baptism of Banan, saying, “Indigenous Japanese Warlords” from the so-called Daegaemun (Moon Jae-in even if the head is broken), who are enthusiastic supporters of President Moon Jae-in.

Rep. Cho said on his Facebook page on the night of the 22nd, when Ambassador Kang Chang-il, who arrived at Narita Airport in Japan that day, revealed the schedule of a meeting with Prime Minister Suga, saying, “Then go to the Emperor and get a certificate of credentials…” He said he said.

Rep. Cho said, “It is written as’天皇 (Tenno)’ in Chinese characters, and it is called’emperor’ in the English language.” “China calls’天皇’ as the official Japanese notation. He pointed out that only Korea is the only country marked’Wang)’.

“On September 11, 1998, when President Park Ji-won officially announced the state visit of President Kim Dae-jung to Japan, he used the expression’Emperor’ and said,’In the future, the Korean government will officially use the name’Emperor’. I also introduced the fact that “.

“President Kim Dae-jung, who visited Japan on October 7, 1998 as a state guest, prevented Emperor Akihito and attended a dinner and called him’His Majesty’.”

Rep. Cho judged that it is natural in diplomatic customs that Ambassador Kang said’Your Majesty’, and that “Should I say “Imperor” in front of Japanese reporters. “The Moon Jae-in government is responsible for the ruling party.” did.

In other words, “When the conflict between Korea and Japan escalated, President Moon Jae-in mentioned the ’12 ships of Yi Sun-sin’, which said that he had to defeat Japan, and the former president of his country, Min Jeong, and others, poured out stimulating remarks such as’Jukchangga’.”

Rep. Cho argued that “diplomacy has disappeared as we try to use diplomacy only for domestic politics and cultivation.”

At the same time, he advised Ambassador Kang not to be shriveled, with anxiety, “It seems that the new ambassador Kang Chang-il will be more affirmed in the unfavorable Korea-Japan relations because it is likely that the Daekkaemun will shout’indigenous Japanese-language’.”

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