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Historians protest reported Trump

时间:2024-09-22 09:56:24 来源:摩登家庭人人影视网 作者:新闻中心 阅读:144次

South Korean historians and activists rallied in downtown Seoul Friday angered by a report that US President Donald Trump quoted Chinese leader Xi Jinping as saying the two Koreas "used to be a part of China."

The members of the Institute of Korean Cultural Studies and other history institutions lambasted Xi for "absurd remarks." They demanded Xi apologize and the international community act against "the disingenuous and irrational fabrication of history."

Members of history-related bodies rally in downtown Seoul on April 21, 2017, to protest against Chinese President Xi Jinping over his reported remark that Korea Members of history-related bodies rally in downtown Seoul on April 21, 2017, to protest against Chinese President Xi Jinping over his reported remark that Korea "used to be a part of China." (Yonhap)
After the rally, the protesters marched to the Chinese Embassy in Seoul and handed over a statement that criticizes Xi's misunderstanding of history and urges China to stop their attempt to distort facts to place Korea as part of its history.

Trump made the remark while sharing what was discussed during their recent summit in a April 12 interview with the Wall Street Journal.

The quote was not included in the article but the WSJ later posted the full transcript online, in which Trump quoted Xi as saying, "He then went into the history of China and Korea. Not North Korea, Korea. And you know, you're talking about thousands of years... and many wars. And Korea actually used to be a part of China."

The report sparked widespread outrage in South Korea, prompting the foreign ministry to contact the governments in Washington and Beijing to confirm what actually happened. (Yonhap)

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