Japan-Korea Parliamentarians' Union

Japan-Korea Parliamentarians' Union

The nihongo|Japan-Korea Parliamentarians' Union|日韓議員連盟|Nikkan Giin Renmei is a super-governmental organization which promotes exchange and friendship between Japan and the Republic of Korea. It is led by former prime minister Yoshiro Mori and is composed primarily of Diet members from Japan's Liberal Democratic Party.

The Union is the successor group to the former nihongo|Japan-Korea Parliamentarians' Fellowship|日韓議員懇親会|Nikkan Giin Konshinkai, assuming its current name in 1975.

Other prominent members include Fukushiro Nukaga (Executive Director) and Shinzō Abe (Assistant Executive Director).

External links

*ja icon [http://www.nikkan-giren.jp/ Japan-Korea Parliamentarians' Union' official website]


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