S. Korea expresses 'deep regret' over Japan's approval of textbooks distorting history
SEOUL, March 25 (Yonhap) -- South Korea on Tuesday voiced "deep regret" after Japan approved high school textbooks distorting historical facts on its easternmost islets of Dokdo, urging Tokyo to correct the issue.
Kim Sang-hoon, director general for Asia-Pacific affairs at Seoul's foreign ministry, lodged the complaint as he called in Taisuke Mibae, minister at the Japanese Embassy in Seoul, in protest of the announcement.
"The government expresses deep regret over the Japanese government's approval of high school textbooks that distort historical facts based on its own historical perspective, and we strongly urge Japan to rectify this issue," ministry spokesperson Lee Jae-woong said in a commentary.
The ministry strongly protested that the Japanese government's repeated approval of textbooks containing unjust claims over Dokdo -- South Korea's inherent territory historically, geographically and by international law.
"We firmly state that we do not accept any claims by Japan regarding Dokdo," Lee said.

Taisuke Mibae, minister at the Japanese Embassy in Seoul, enters the foreign ministry building in Seoul, after Japan approved its high school textbooks containing distorted claims to South Korea's easternmost islets of Dokdo, in this photo taken March 25, 2025. (Yonhap)
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