SEOUL (Jiji Press)—Japanese and South Korean lawmakers pledged Saturday to resolve the issue of so-called comfort women at an early date.
Members of suprapartisan parliamentarians’ groups in Japan and the South Korea said in a statement issued after a meeting in Seoul that they would strive toward restoring the honor of Korean women who were forced to work as comfort women during World War II.
The lawmakers also said in the statement that they would try to improve relations between Japan and South Korea next year, which marks the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two neighbors.
They also expressed willingness to help the two countries hold a summit meeting at an early date, saying the participants shared the view that their countries needed to establish future-oriented relations by squarely facing up to their history.
Lawmakers vow solution to comfort women issue - The Japan News