A South Korean public opinion poll showed 35% in favor and 59% in opposition to the solution announced by the South Korean government this week over the issue of "recruitment" during the Pacific War, with Yoon Sung-ryul aiming to improve relations with Japan. ), opinions are divided on the attitude of the administration.

South Korea's polling agency Gallup Korea announced on the 10th the results of the poll conducted over the two days until the 9th.



According to this, when asked about the solution to the "recruitment" issue announced by the South Korean government on the 6th, 35% said, "I agree with South Korea-Japan relations and national interests," and "I oppose without Japan's apology and compensation." was 59%.



Also, when asked about relations with Japan, 31% said, "Even if we make some concessions, we should improve as soon as possible." .



Thirty-four percent of respondents said they supported President Yoon Sung-ryeol, down two percentage points from the previous week.



Both "support" and "do not support" answers included "diplomacy" and "relationship with Japan" at the top of the list. I'm here.



South Korea's public broadcaster KBS has announced that three of the plaintiffs in the trial over "recruitment" will not receive payments from foundations under the Korean government on behalf of Japanese companies, while four The bereaved families have reportedly expressed their willingness to accept them.