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The Japanese government has lodged a complaint, over Seoul's decision to institute a day of memorial for the victims of Japan's wartime sexual slavery.President Moon Jae-in announced this week that a memorial day for the victims will soon be designated for next year.According to a source from Tokyo's government, it sees South Korea's plan as undermining a bilateral agreement struck between the two countries in late 2015.Japan says the settlement provided a "final and irreversible" resolution to the issue.President Moon has vowed to review the deal, negotiated by the previous Park Geun-hye administration, saying the majority of South Korea's public are unable to emotionally cope with its terms.