Japan–South Korea Joint Declaration of 1998

Japan–South Korea Joint Declaration: A New Japan-Korea Partnership towards the Twenty-first Century (Japanese: 日韓共同宣言, Korean: 한일공동선언, Hanja: 韓日共同宣言) was made on October 8, 1998 to reaffirm friendly and cooperative relations between Japan and South Korea. On July 18, 2001, South Korea parliament made a resolution unanimous seeking the destruction of the Japan-South Korea joint declaration to the Korean government.[1]

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