South Korea slams Japanese war shrine visits

South Korea on Tuesday condemned a visit by Japanese lawmakers to a controversial war shrine, saying Tokyo should "think hard" about its impact on countries that suffered wartime occupation.

Seoul: South Korea on Tuesday condemned a visit by Japanese lawmakers to a controversial war shrine, saying Tokyo should "think hard" about its impact on countries that suffered wartime occupation.

"The Yasukuni shrine is a place that glorifies war and enshrines war criminals," foreign ministry spokesman Cho Tai-Young told reporters.

"Some claim views on history can differ. But I would like to emphasise that what`s right is right and what`s wrong is wrong," Cho said.

Some 168 Japanese lawmakers visited the Yasukuni shrine in central Tokyo on Tuesday.

The shrine honours 2.5 million war dead, including 14 leading war criminals, but is seen by Japan`s neighbours like South Korea and China as a symbol of its wartime aggression.

"Senior Japanese officials should reflect hard on what neighbouring countries think about their visit and on why a potential visit to Japan is being cancelled," Cho said.

South Korea shelved a proposed trip to Japan by Foreign Minister Yun Byung-Se on Monday in protest against an earlier Yasukuni visit by Japanese cabinet ministers.

Relations between Tokyo and Seoul are already strained by a territorial row over a Seoul-controlled chain of islets in the Sea of Japan (East Sea).

AFP

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