South Korea and Japan clash over reparations for sex slaves
The governments of South Korea and Japan have clashed over a 2015 reparations agreement on the use of wartime sex slaves by Japan.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in said the deal on the enforced sex slaves – or ‘comfort women’ as they have been termed – was “seriously flawed”. Tens of thousands of Korean women and girls were forced to work in Japanese military brothels during the Second World War.
Mr Moon’s remarks come after a panel set up by South Korea found the 2015 deal failed to meet victims’ needs.