On the other hand, only South Korean president from western advanced countries went to see the parade. That's okay. The president might hate our country and wanted to obey Chinese government, but one thing I could not understand was the United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon's attendance. He should keep a neutral stance in politics. That's what his position must be.
Obviously, he might want to be the next Korean president, so he wanted to show his anti Japan policy to Korean citizens because taking that stance could make him the president more easily. But he should do his own business. There are plenty of things he has to do as the U.N. Secretary General, if only he wanted to do. What do you think of that?
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にほんブログ村
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I want UN to be fair. However, I don't think it is not so to date, because UN is the organisation which was established for the Allies. Additionaly, China is one permanent member of the UN Security Council. So, I think we cannot rely on the UN for this matter.
UN is not a problem, but Mr. Ban is the problem. He is working for South Korea.... :(
Probably, you're correct. He may have decided to attend Chinese military action in light of his next career. My point is his action was not against UN's standard when I thought why UN was established.
I understand what you mean.
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