-On the 30th, Nak-yeon Lee, head of the Democratic Party, commented on the remarks by Kim Jong-in, chairman of the People’s Power Emergency Response Committee, to provide North Korean nuclear power. Pointed out.
In an article posted on his Facebook that day, CEO Lee asked, “If there was something in the computer folder of a public official, would you argue that it was, of course, promoted at the inter-Korean summit?”
He continued, “At the time, Congressman Kun-young Yoon, who was in charge of the summit meeting at the time, and the Ministry of Industry and Unification all deny and protest.” “Isn’t he making such a wrong remark because of the by-election?”
At the same time, he emphasized, “I believe that fulfilling the responsibility of words and writing in politics is the start of a responsible politics.” Previously, Chairman Kim wrote a number of documents related to the construction of North Korean nuclear power plants and inter-Korean energy cooperation on the computer of a public official indicted on the 29th. When it was known that it was included, he claimed, “The Moon Jae-in administration tried to close the Korean nuclear power plant and build a nuclear power plant in North Korea in extreme secrecy.” He also said, “A number of circumstances have been revealed in which the Kukki disorder project has been pursued in extreme secrecy at the level of the government rather than at the level of some public officials. To the chairman, he said, “It is an irresponsible remark that is no different from the Duke of North Poong and cannot be overlooked.”
He said, “The government will respond strongly, including legal measures.”
(Seoul = News 1)
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