S. Korea Offers Japan To Resolve Issues Through Talks Diplomatic ties at lowest ebb after Korean court last year ordered Japanese firms to compensate victims of forced labor. South Korean President Moon Jae-in offered Japan on Monday to address all bilateral issues through dialogue, according to local media. Addressing his nation on the "Independence Movement Day," Moon said his country will not stop pressing for closer cooperation with Japan. "Our government is ready to sit down with the Japanese government anytime and have dialogue," Yonhap News Agency "ed Moon as saying. He added that it will also be helpful to the trilateral partnership with the US.