South Korean govt should rectify comfort women deal: The Korea Herald

Presidential spokesman Park Soo Hyun announces the stance of President Moon Jae In on the outcomes of a foreign ministry task force's five-month review of a 2015 Korea-Japan comfort women deal at the presidential office in Seoul on Dec 28, 2017.
Presidential spokesman Park Soo Hyun announces the stance of President Moon Jae In on the outcomes of a foreign ministry task force's five-month review of a 2015 Korea-Japan comfort women deal at the presidential office in Seoul on Dec 28, 2017. PHOTO: EPA-EFE

In its editorial notes on Dec 29, the paper says that the South Korea government must weigh its credibility as a nation, related to the 'comfort women' accord.