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The 46 South Korean survivors of that ordeal in the Second World War say they were not consulted. The deal was on a humanitarian basis not a reparation. Some South Koreans find the $8.3 million insulting. Japan insists that the 1965 agreement normalizing relations including renouncing reparations between the two countries is final. South Koreans see the need for an exception in this situation. Prime minister Abe's wife visited the Yasukuni shrine for world war dead. Mrs. Lee's husband worked in the Imperial Japanese Army creating negative connotations for Mrs. Lee in the media. As a result the agreement may have accomplished little in the way of creating goodwill which should have been uppermost in the minds of the two politicians rather than some sort of agreement that does not move the unfortunate memory into the past.
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