"We are not in a position to explain why South Korea did not attend the memorial service, but we regret that South Korea did not participate," Japanese government spokesman Yoshimasa Hayashi said at a press conference this morning.
It is the first time that a Japanese minister has spoken about a related issue at a press conference since the South Korean government's decision not to attend the Sado mine memorial ceremony.
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