Kyodo News reported that Prime Minister Ishiba told reporters today before the results of the South Korean National Assembly's vote on the impeachment of Yoon Suk Yeol's president, saying he is watching with great interest.
In the meantime, employees of the Korean department of the Japanese Foreign Ministry are going to work on weekends to collect information and are watching the direction of the impeachment bill.
Through local reports and reports, Japan's NHK reported that it expected the approval of the impeachment bill to some extent.
A Japanese foreign ministry official said he would continue to collect related information without any prediction.
The Japanese government is said to be in a position to make clerical preparations for the 60th anniversary of the normalization of diplomatic relations between Korea and Japan next year, saying it will communicate between the diplomatic authorities of Korea and Japan at various levels.
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