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Hello this is Taekheon Kim, South Korean high school(school name is KMLA) student.
I recently visited the website talking about information of Takeshima and there is some incorrect information, I am sending this message for the correction of those information, |
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I found on your website that Dokdo, an island that belongs to Korean territory, is labeled Takeshima.
Keep on your side of the countries, Japan about the Dokdo claim to have the yeongji. And as a basis, I put forward a report on when Japan forcibly occupied Dokdo during Japanese colonial era. But it is illegal by international law. Korea also has indicated in several documents that Dokdo is Korean territory since the 15th century. This is also written in a book documenting the history of kings, and to a proceeding with negotiations between the countries around the 19th century. Therefore, the fact that it is impossible to refute is that Dokdo is Korean territory.
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Again, Dokdo is Korean territory. Creating disputes between countries on the subject of Dokdo will now only cause damage to both sides. I hope that we can fix these small marks as soon as possible so that we can maintain a smooth relationship between the two countries.
Sincerely
Taekheon Kim |