BANGKOK (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said he would encourage Washington’s two biggest Asian allies Japan and South Korea “to find a path forward” from their diplomatic row when he meets their foreign ministers in Bangkok this week. 0354あなたの1票は無駄になりました2019/07/31(水) 15:07:14.27ID:yDPcA7/s0 米国が介入するなら、もっと前にやってるよ この段階でやれば日本政府と世論を敵に廻すことになるわ チョンと違い米国はそれほどのバカじゃない 0355あなたの1票は無駄になりました2019/07/31(水) 15:11:52.13ID:fy0SnWYr0>>354 トランプが安倍首相へ電話一本すればいいだけだものな こんな回りくどいことをする必要がない 0356あなたの1票は無駄になりました2019/07/31(水) 17:01:39.85ID:Iywa/u200>>353 Pompeo hopes to help patch up Japan-South Korea ties - Reuters ttps://www.reuters.com/article/us-southkorea-japan-usa-pompeo/pompeo-hopes-to-help-patch-up-japan-south-korea-ties-idUSKCN1UQ02H
Asked about Pompeo’s statement, Japan’s Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said Tokyo has been conveying its stance and thoughts on various issues to the United States.
“We are closely cooperating with the U.S. We will make efforts to gain correct understanding,” he told a news conference.
Suga said he was aware of the media report on the “standstill agreement” but said there was “no such fact.”
“The relationship between Japan and South Korea has been in a very severe situation because of negative actions by South Korea,” he added.
“There is no change to our stance that we continue to urge South Korea to take constructive actions based on our consistent stance over various issues.”