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(オランダ国営通信社)
http://www.nisnews.nl/public/170307_2.htm
THE HAGUE, 17/03/07 - Foreign Minister Maxime Verhagen on Friday called the Japanese ambassador to account on his government's position that there is no evidence that Asian women were forced to be sex slaves during the Second World War.
The Japanese government stated that it has found no evidence whatsoever that directly shows women were coerced into military brothels. Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende said after Friday's weekly cabinet meeting that he was unpleasantly surprised by this statement. The Netherlands has summoned the ambassador to give a "clear political signal" to Japan, according to Balkenende.
Japan acknowledged the existence of so-called comfort girls in a declaration in 1993. Last month the Dutch asked Japan for clarification after the country withdrew this declaration. But as this withdrawal was reversed the next day the Netherlands took no further action then.
The fresh denial causes Balkenende "concern". He said the Netherlands wants to know "what is the status of the reports". The premier could imagine that there was irritation in other countries as well and said that "possibly" these countries could discuss joint steps later on.
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