On February 22, the South Korean side issued an official statement strongly protesting Japan’s “Takeshima Day” activities held in Shimane Prefecture. According to Jin10, the Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs considers these events a direct infringement on Seoul’s sovereignty over the disputed islands—referred to as Dokdo by Korea and Takeshima by Japan.
South Korea’s Official Position
A spokesperson for the Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs affirmed that Dokdo is an integral part of Korean territory, based on solid historical, geographical, and international legal grounds. Seoul demands that Japan immediately cease its illegal claims to the islands. This official statement is seen as an important diplomatic step to reaffirm Seoul’s sovereignty rights.
Ongoing Territorial Dispute and Its Impact on Bilateral Relations
The long-standing dispute over the ownership of the islands in the Sea of Japan has frequently caused tensions in diplomatic relations between Seoul and Tokyo. This conflict is not only a territorial issue but also involves deep historical factors and strategic geopolitical interests of both countries.
Korea’s Firm Action to Protect Sovereignty
To strengthen and defend its claims, South Korea has deployed a regular police force on the islands, demonstrating its determination to protect sovereignty. Seoul continues to assert that Japan’s organization of official events related to Takeshima is invalid from its perspective. This dispute continues to affect bilateral relations and is expected to persist in the near future.
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The Korean government officially protests Japan's Takeshima event
On February 22, the South Korean side issued an official statement strongly protesting Japan’s “Takeshima Day” activities held in Shimane Prefecture. According to Jin10, the Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs considers these events a direct infringement on Seoul’s sovereignty over the disputed islands—referred to as Dokdo by Korea and Takeshima by Japan.
South Korea’s Official Position
A spokesperson for the Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs affirmed that Dokdo is an integral part of Korean territory, based on solid historical, geographical, and international legal grounds. Seoul demands that Japan immediately cease its illegal claims to the islands. This official statement is seen as an important diplomatic step to reaffirm Seoul’s sovereignty rights.
Ongoing Territorial Dispute and Its Impact on Bilateral Relations
The long-standing dispute over the ownership of the islands in the Sea of Japan has frequently caused tensions in diplomatic relations between Seoul and Tokyo. This conflict is not only a territorial issue but also involves deep historical factors and strategic geopolitical interests of both countries.
Korea’s Firm Action to Protect Sovereignty
To strengthen and defend its claims, South Korea has deployed a regular police force on the islands, demonstrating its determination to protect sovereignty. Seoul continues to assert that Japan’s organization of official events related to Takeshima is invalid from its perspective. This dispute continues to affect bilateral relations and is expected to persist in the near future.