(Hiroshima Comprehensive Television) South Korean President Yin Xiyue and Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Kishida went to the Hiroshima Explosive Monument to offer flowers to the victims of South Korea.This is the first time that Japan and South Korea leaders have visited a monument, highlighting that Japan and South Korea relations have further recovered at the Seventh -way Group (G7) Summit.

Yin Xiyue, who was invited to attend the G7 summit, held a bilateral talks with Kishida on Sunday (May 21) to visit the South Korean victims of the Peace Memorial Park with Kishida, and presented flowers and bow to the dead soul.

The historical issues left by World War II have always been the crux of Japan and South Korea relations.In this regard, Yin Xiyue said that Kanada "has the courage and courage".He said: "This will be remembered as Kishida's brave behavior to pave the way for peace in the future, and at the same time, he expresses sadness to South Korean victims in the original explosion."

Kishida said: "This is not only very important for the relationship between the two countries, but also makes sense for praying for world peace." In the face of Russia's nuclear threat in the Ukraine War, Kishida used the owner of the host at the G7 summit.? Promote the international community to promote the lifting of nuclear weapons and call on North Korea to return to the negotiating table.

The G7 summit this time was held in Hiroshima, which is also the world's first atomic bomb attack in 1945.At that time, the original explosion killed about 140,000 people, including tens of thousands of Koreans.

Japan ruled the Korean Peninsula from 1910 to 1945.Over the years, Japan and South Korea have disagreed with the topic of Korean people in Japan during World War II, and bilateral relations have been at a low point.

In order to improve the relationship with Japan, Yin Xiyue asked 16 Korean companies in March of this year to raise money to compensate South Korean workers with spontaneous "donations" and other methods.The two countries have also resumed high -level talks afterwards.Among them, when Kanada visited Seoul in May this year, he also took the initiative to expressed his "sadness" of the sufferings of Koreans during the colonial rule of Japan.

Sunday's Japanese and Korean bilateral meetings are the third meeting of Yin Xiyue and Kishida within two months.

Yin Xiyue said that Kishida's earlier remarks caused strong resonance in Korean society.Kishida refers to the frequent meeting between Japan and South Korea, indicating that Japan and South Korea relations have made progress.

After

, Yin Xiyue and Kishida held a three -way meeting with U.S. President Biden.According to a senior US official, Biden invited the two to Washington to hold talks at the conference, and the specific date was not determined.

The White House issued a statement after a three -side meeting saying that the leaders of the United States, Japan and South Korea discussed "raising the three -sided cooperation to a new height", including new coordination in the face of North Korea's nuclear weapons and missile threats.

The White House also said in the statement that Bayeng praised Kanada and Yin Xiyue "the brave action made to improve bilateral relations", and said that the three partnerships of the United States, Japan and South Korea would be more firm.