AP Explains: Dispute between Seoul, Tokyo over WWII brothels
SEOUL, Korea, Republic Of — South Korea’s decision to dissolve a foundation funded by Japan to compensate South Korean women who were forced to work in Japan’s World War II military brothels has thrown fuel on the diplomatic fire between the countries, who have a bitter wartime history.
The announcement Wednesday was expected as many South Koreans believe that Seoul’s previous conservative government settled for far too less in the 2015 deal, and that Japan still hasn’t acknowledged legal responsibility for atrocities during its colonial occupation of the Korean Peninsula from 1910 to 1945.
Japan, meanwhile, is angry that South Korea is effectively walking back on an internationally recognized agreement.
A look at the intensifying dispute between South Korea and Japan: